adjective
- unable to be felt by touching; not having a physical presence that can be touched
- difficult to understand or grasp mentally
Examples
- The ghost was described as an impalpable presence in the old mansion.
- Dust particles so fine they were nearly impalpable floated in the air.
- The difference between the two theories seemed impalpable to most students.
- An impalpable sense of unease filled the room.
- The artist tried to capture something impalpable about the human spirit.
- The fog was so thick it felt almost impalpable, like walking through a dream.