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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024in•tan•gi•ble /ɪnˈtændʒəbəl/USA pronunciation adj. - that cannot be touched or felt;
impalpable:an intangible presence in the spooky room. n. [countable] - something intangible, esp. an asset, as goodwill:We hired him because of several intangibles he seemed to possess.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024in•tan•gi•ble (in tan′jə bəl),USA pronunciation adj. - 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.
- (of an asset) existing only in connection with something else, as the goodwill of a business.
n. - something intangible, esp. an intangible asset:Intangibles are hard to value.
- Medieval Latin intangibilis. See in-3, tangible
- 1630–40
in•tan′gi•bil′i•ty, in•tan′gi•ble•ness, n. in•tan′gi•bly, adv. - 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged vague, elusive, fleeting.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: intangible /ɪnˈtændʒɪbəl/ adj - incapable of being perceived by touch; impalpable
- imprecise or unclear to the mind: intangible ideas
- (of property or a business asset) saleable though not possessing intrinsic productive value
n - something that is intangible
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