noun
- the quality of being able to be touched or felt; physical substance
- the quality of being real, concrete, or clearly evident
Examples
- The tangibility of the sculpture made it more impressive than the digital artwork.
- She appreciated the tangibility of printed books over e-readers.
- The tangibility of his achievements was evident in the awards on his wall.
- The project lacked tangibility until they built the prototype.
- There’s something comforting about the tangibility of handwritten letters.
- The tangibility of the evidence convinced the jury of his guilt.