tangibly

intermediateB1

/ˈtæn.dʒə.bli/ · tan-gi-bly

In a manner that can be perceived by the senses, especially by touch; noticeably.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that can be perceived by the senses, especially by touch; noticeably.

ایسے طریقے سے جو حواس کے ذریعے محسوس کیا جا سکے، خاص طور پر چھونے کے ذریعے؛ قابل مشاہدہ.

محسوس طور پر

mehsoos tor par

Synonyms

visiblymateriallypalpablyظاہر طور پرحقیقتاًملوس

Antonyms

intangiblyabstractlyimaginativelyغیر محسوسغیر حسیتخیلی

Common Collocations

  • tangibly improved
  • tangibly real
  • tangibly noticeable

Example Sentences

The benefits of the new policy were tangibly evident in the community.

نئی پالیسی کے فوائد کمیونٹی میں محسوس طور پر واضح تھے۔

Nayi policy ke fawaid community mein mehsoos tor par wazeh the.

Her support tangibly changed the project’s outcome.

اس کی حمایت نے پروجیکٹ کے نتائج کو محسوس طور پر بدل دیا۔

Us ki himayat ne project ke nataij ko mehsoos tor par badal diya.

The changes in the environment were tangibly felt by the residents.

ماحول میں تبدیلیاں رہائشیوں کے لیے محسوس طور پر محسوس کی گئیں۔

Mahol mein tabdiliyan rehayshiyon ke liye mehsoos tor par mehsoos ki gayi.

Easily Confused With

intangibly:Intangibly refers to something that cannot be touched or is abstract, whereas tangibly indicates something that is perceivable by touch.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'tangible' as something you can touch, like a table, and 'tangibly' as how we describe it.

Imagine touching a wooden table, which you can clearly feel and see.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "tangibilis" — able to be touched

First known use: 15th century

The term 'tangibly' derives from the Latin 'tangibilis,' which means 'able to be touched,' reflecting the transition into English as a means to describe something perceivable through the senses.