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Comparative
more intangible
Superlative
most intangible
1
incapable of being touched or physically grasped
- Love is an intangible emotion that cannot be measured or held.
- Happiness is an intangible feeling that comes from within.
- Trust is an intangible quality that is earned over time.
- The company's reputation is an intangible asset that contributes to its success.
- Ideas and thoughts are intangible concepts that drive innovation.
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(of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value
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3
unable to be touched or physically measured
- The intangible nature of love makes it difficult to explain in concrete terms.
- His intangible qualities, like charisma and empathy, made him an effective leader.
- The value of the artwork is largely intangible, tied to its emotional and cultural significance.
- The intangible connection between the two was evident in their close friendship.
- Intellectual property is considered intangible, as it exists only in ideas and concepts.
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hard to pin down or identify