tangible
/ˈtanjəb(ə)l/•adjective•Origin: Late 16th century
tan·gi·ble
3 syllables
Definition
1.
Perceptible by touch; having physical substance and real or solid existence.
2.
Clear and definite; real; not imaginary or theoretical.
Usage Examples
“We provide tangible deliverables that you can see, measure, and use to improve your software quality.”
“The project delivered tangible results that exceeded our expectations.”
✓
That’s exactly what we deliver.
Every engagement ends with clear reports, measurable metrics, and documented findings — results you can actually show to stakeholders, not just a gut feeling that things are fine.
Synonyms
concreterealactualphysicalmaterialsolidsubstantialpalpable
Antonyms
intangibleabstracttheoreticalimaginary
Related Words
• tangibility (noun)
• tangibly (adverb)
• tangibleness (noun)
Sources:
Oxford English Dictionary
Merriam-Webster
Cambridge Dictionary
“That means you get real results. If you’re into that sort of thing, that is… real things!”
Marko Kolasinac•CEO, AssertQA
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