0 in a real way that you can touch, feel, see, experience, etc.:
With the language still thriving hereabouts, there's more of a tangibly Welsh feel to towns like the fabulous Llangollen.
Faith for him was about tangibly living it day by day among all those he came into contact with.
Tension in the tower increased tangibly before the captain of the 747 confirmed that he had averted the disaster by no more than a few seconds.
While spirituality was difficult to describe, it was a shared experience often tangibly present in the provision of care on all levels.
Although we made these structures, they also, more tangibly and immediately, make us, and their history looms large in our history.
It is familiar because it echoes and tangibly embodies much of the theoretical architecture of modern political science and institutional sociology.
This window made for a surreal presence in the finished cast, with the pressure on the fabric so tangibly present, having an opening with 25mm thick edges defied expectations.