English to Kannada Dictionary tangible

tangible

ಸ್ಪಷ್ಟವಾದ
definition
noun
Even in the straight world of economics, where production and tangibles were once central, indices of happiness, creativity and other non-material values have taken centre stage.
a thing that is perceptible by touch.
adjective
the atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible
perceptible by touch.
example
He was a 'tangible' threat each and every time he touched the ball.
She held me tightly while I cried, never saying a word, and the sheer strength of her love was almost 'tangible' .
There comes a point in making a new garden when a sudden transformation happens and what was a wasteland becomes a visible, 'tangible' garden.
This is not quite a brutish indifference to everything beyond the 'tangible' .
When we stopped getting outbreaks in the autumn of last year the relief, not only in country areas and among farmers but nationally, was almost 'tangible' .
He carries that sorrow with him now, just under the surface, almost 'tangible' .
To achieve 'tangible' results, command personnel will also require training in the field of criminology.
The result will be a thorough, intelligent market research study that is likely to yield 'tangible' results.
So, many are putting their cash into 'tangible' assets such as real estate and gold.
The speedscope is not capable of producing a visible, 'tangible' record as is envisaged in the legislation.
Maybe one day he will understand that there are real and 'tangible' consequences to mistakes.
Being labeled hypocrites is a price worth paying if it yields 'tangible' results in the real world.
I was in Oxford Street later in the evening and I can report that the hysteria in the air was almost 'tangible' .
The buzz has been almost 'tangible' as the first match of the Six Nations gets closer.
Could it be that there was actually a real and 'tangible' hope that we would get out of here?
It's a visible, 'tangible' side effect of matter changing form - it's one part of a chemical reaction.
His characters cover a wide range of ages, but each has one thing in common: an almost 'tangible' quality.
Night closed in with an almost 'tangible' intensity.
The attraction between us was almost 'tangible' , electricity visible to the naked eye.
The flowers are also meant to reflect the optimism of spring and act as a 'tangible' and touching reminder for those who sponsor a bulb in memory of a loved one.
People here will see this as a small but feasible and 'tangible' antidote to perceptions that the country is the enemy of the rest of the world.
I am very satisfied with what we have done and can really see some clear and 'tangible' results.
It would be a visible and 'tangible' means of bringing Glasgow and Edinburgh together.
As a society we are far too preoccupied with measuring things in terms of 'tangible' commercial results.
Her voice broke the humming silence, almost 'tangible' barrier between them.
The excitement with which I am tingling at this moment is almost 'tangible' .
After the silence grew almost 'tangible' in the room, he cleared his throat, and spoke.
I was on the London Tube the day after the July 7 attacks, and the fear of another attack was almost 'tangible' .
She walked quickly, and her resentment toward him was almost 'tangible' .
The long, dreadful silence that followed was almost 'tangible' .
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