noun
- the quality or state of being tangible; the ability to be touched or physically grasped
- the quality of being real, concrete, or substantial rather than imaginary or theoretical
Examples
- The tangibleness of the sculpture made it more appealing than the abstract painting.
- She appreciated the tangibleness of working with clay rather than digital art.
- The tangibleness of his achievements gave him confidence in his abilities.
- The project lacked tangibleness until they built the prototype.
- The tangibleness of the evidence convinced the jury of his guilt.
- Children often prefer toys with tangibleness over virtual games.