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Intangible Adj Perceived Touch Vague Financial Benefits Oxford

Intangible refers to something that cannot be perceived by touch or is vague. It describes abstract qualities or concepts that are not physical.

Intangible se refiere a algo que no se puede percibir con el tacto o que es vago. Describe cualidades abstractas o conceptos que no son fĂ­sicos.

Word intangible
Part of Speech ADJ.
Definition not able to be perceived by touch; vague.
Sentence Though the financial benefits of his Oxford post were meager, Lewis was drawn to it by its intangible rewards: prestige, intellectual freedom, the fellowship of his peers.

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