tangibly
1 of 1adverb/ˈtændʒəbli/
1
in a way that is clearly noticeable, real, or easy to understand or measure
- The impact of the new policy was tangibly felt across the entire organization.
- Tension rose tangibly as the deadline approached.
- Her disappointment was tangibly reflected in her voice.
- The effects of climate change are becoming tangibly more severe each year.
- His excitement was tangibly contagious, lifting the whole team's mood.
2
in a way that can be physically felt or touched
- She was tangibly aware of the cold breeze brushing her face.
- The newly woven fabric felt tangibly softer than the old one.
- After hours of kneading, the dough became tangibly elastic and ready to bake.
- The metal grew tangibly warmer in his hand as the sun rose.
- The clay was tangibly gritty, sticking to his palms as he shaped it.
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