tangibly
adverb
uk/ˈtæn.dʒə.bli/us/ˈtæn.dʒə.bli/in arealway that you cantouch,feel,see,experience, etc.:
There's always been something tangiblydesolateabout theplace.
She alsohopesthatwinningmightpayoff more tangibly, with ajobandmoney.
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tangible
- Herpulsequickenedtangibly.
- With thelanguagestillthrivinghereabouts, there's more of a tangiblyWelshfeeltotownslike thefabulousLlangollen.
- Faith for him was about tangiblylivingitdaybydayamong all those he came intocontactwith.
- Tension in thetowerincreasedtangibly before thecaptainof the 747confirmedthat he hadavertedthedisasterby no more than a fewseconds.
True, real, false, and unreal
- actual
- actuality
- actually
- all that glitters is not goldidiom
- apocryphal
- faithful
- fake news
- false
- false flag
- falsely
- not so muchidiom
- nothing could be further from the truthidiom
- nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom
- parallel universe
- post-factual
- veridical
- verifiability
- verifiable
- verifiably
- verily