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    intangible
    /ɪnˈtan(d)ʒɪbl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an intangible thing: "intangibles like self-confidence and responsibility"

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  2. INTANGIBLE definition: 1. impossible to touch, to describe exactly, or to give an exact value: 2. something that exists…. Learn more.

  3. Sep 22, 2012 · noun. : something intangible: such as. a. : an asset (such as goodwill) that is not corporeal. b. : an abstract quality or attribute. Synonyms. Adjective. impalpable. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of intangible in a Sentence. Adjective Leadership is an intangible asset to a company. electrical energy is completely intangible.

  4. adjective. not tangible; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch, as incorporeal or immaterial things; impalpable. not definite or clear to the mind: intangible arguments. Synonyms: fleeting, elusive, vague.

  5. Something intangible can't be touched physically, but most of the time it is understandable or even felt in the heart. Sadness can't be picked up and thrown in the garbage can because it is intangible, but you can throw away the tissues wet with tears.

  6. Something that is intangible is abstract or is hard to define or measure. There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price. You can refer to intangible things as intangibles .

  7. 1. incapable of being perceived by touch; impalpable. 2. imprecise or unclear to the mind: intangible ideas. 3. (Accounting & Book-keeping) (of property or a business asset) saleable though not possessing intrinsic productive value. n. something that is intangible. inˌtangiˈbility, inˈtangiblenessn. inˈtangiblyadv.

  8. Dictionary definition of intangible. Cannot be physically touched, grasped, or quantified due to a lack of physical form or substance. "The value of a brand is often tied to its intangible qualities, such as customer loyalty." Detailed meaning of intangible.