untangibly
/ˌʌntæŋˈɡɪbli/Definitions
1. adverb
in a way that cannot be untangled or made sense of
“The politician’s explanation of the scandal was given untangibly, leaving many confused.”
2. adverb
in a way that is difficult to understand
“The professor’s complex lecture was delivered untangibly, making it hard for students to follow.”
3. adverb
in a manner that cannot be made clear or coherent
“The artist’s abstract painting was presented untangibly, sparking both praise and criticism.”