tangible
/ˈtæŋɡəbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
capable of being touched or felt physically; having a definite shape and size, and existing independently of the mind.
“The tangible results of their hard work were evident in their successful business.”
2. noun
something that can be touched or felt physically; a tangible object.
“The diamond necklace was a valuable and tangible gift for her birthday.”
3. noun
a tangible asset or property, especially one that can be easily sold or transferred.
“The company’s tangible assets included real estate and stocks.”
4. noun
a tangible effect, benefit, or result, especially one that is noticeable or measurable.
“The new policy had a tangible impact on the environment.”