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Meaning of intangibility
The quality of being intangible, or impossible to touch or grasp.
Etymology of intangibility
The word "intangibility" originates from the Latin words "in" (meaning "not") and "tangere" (meaning "to touch"), with the suffix "-ibility" added to form the noun.
The term has been in use since the 15th century to describe abstract or imperceptible concepts.
Synonyms
impalpability
imperceptibility
intangibleness
elusiveness
evasiveness
abstractness
immateriality
insubstantiality
etherealness
diaphanousness
tenuousness
vagueness
nebulousness
indefinability
impermanence
transience
ephemerality
fleetingness
momentariness
fragility
delicacy
subtlety
finesse
abstruseness
obscurity
mysteriousness
enigma
puzzle
riddle
enigmaticity
inexplicability
unpredictability
uncertainty
ambiguity
doubtfulness
questionability
dubiety
incredibility
untrustworthiness
unreliability
unverifiability
Definitions
- The state of being intangible, or impossible to touch or grasp.
- * The quality of being abstract or imperceptible to the senses.
Usage Examples
- The intangibility of the company's brand reputation made it difficult to quantify its value.
- * The artist's use of light and shadow created an intangibility to the sculpture that was mesmerizing.
- * The intangibility of the concept of time made it a challenging topic to discuss.
Antonyms
tangibility
palpability
perceptibility
concreteness
substantiality
materiality
solidity
firmness
stability
permanence
durability
reliability
verifiability
credibility
trustworthiness
certainty
clarity
definiteness
explicability
predictability
certainty
security
stability
substantialness
physicality
corporeality
sensibility