tangibles

[US]/[ˈtæŋ.zə.bəls]/
[UK]/[ˈtæŋ.zə.bəls]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Things that can be touched or held; physical objects.; Assets that have a physical form and can be seen and touched.
adj.Relating to tangible things.

Phrases & Collocations

tangibles matter

present tangibles

tangible benefits

tangibles included

tangibles only

tangibles versus

tangibles now

tangibles prove

tangibles define

tangibles assess

Example Sentences

we need to focus on the tangibles, like increased sales and market share.

the presentation lacked tangibles; it was all theory and no practical application.

investors are looking for companies with strong tangibles and a clear business model.

the new product offers several tangibles, including improved battery life and a faster processor.

it's important to distinguish between abstract ideas and tangible results.

the company's tangibles, such as patents and proprietary technology, gave it a competitive edge.

demonstrating the tangibles of the project helped secure funding from the investors.

the tangible benefits of exercise include improved health and increased energy levels.

we need to quantify the tangibles to prove the value of our proposal.

the report highlighted the tangibles achieved through the new marketing campaign.

focusing on the tangibles allowed the team to prioritize their efforts effectively.

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