noun
- the quality or state of being intangible; inability to be touched or grasped physically
- the quality of being difficult to define, understand, or measure precisely
Examples
- The intangibility of love makes it hard to explain scientifically.
- Digital assets have a certain intangibility that traditional investors find unsettling.
- The intangibility of the concept frustrated students trying to grasp it.
- Brand loyalty demonstrates the intangibility of consumer emotions.
- The intangibility of air doesn’t make it any less essential to life.
- Philosophy often deals with the intangibility of abstract ideas.