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Meaning of tangibly
The primary meaning of "tangibly" is in a way that can be perceived by touch or in a concrete and noticeable manner.
Etymology of tangibly
The word "tangibly" comes from the Latin word "tangere," meaning to touch, and the suffix "-ibly," which forms an adverb
It has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that can be perceived by the senses, especially touch
Synonyms
physically
realistically
practically
substantially
materially
noticeably
visibly
perceptibly
sensibly
discernibly
appreciably
significantly
markedly
prominently
obviously
evidently
manifestly
apparently
clearly
unmistakably
indisputably
incontrovertibly
undeniably
palpably
concretely
actually
genuinely
authentically
truly
realistically
factually
Definitions
- In a way that can be touched or perceived by the senses
- * In a concrete and noticeable manner, rather than just theoretically or abstractly
Usage Examples
- The benefits of the new policy were tangibly felt by the community, with a significant reduction in crime rates
- * The company's commitment to sustainability was tangibly demonstrated through their use of renewable energy sources
Antonyms
intangibly
imperceptibly
invisibly
insignificantly
subtly
slightly
marginally
barely
hardly
scarcely
faintly
vaguely
obscurely
ambiguously
uncertainly
doubtfully
questionably
abstractly
theoretically
hypothetically
speculatively