Synonyms of the word intangible


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intangible

  • adj. incapable of being perceived by the senses; incorporeal.
  • n. Anything intangible.
  • n. (law) Incorporeal property that is saleable though not material, such as bank deposits, stocks, bonds,…

abstract

  • n. An abridgement or summary of a longer publication.
  • n. Something that concentrates in itself the qualities of a larger item, or multiple items.
  • n. An abstraction; an abstract term; that which is abstract.
  • n. The theoretical way of looking at things; something that exists only in idealized form.
  • n. (art) An abstract work of art.
  • n. (real estate) A summary title of the key points detailing a tract of land, for ownership; abstract of…
  • adj. (obsolete) Derived; extracted.
  • adj. (now rare) Drawn away; removed from; apart from; separate.
  • adj. Expressing a property or attribute separately of an object that is considered to be inherent to that object.
  • adj. Considered apart from any application to a particular object; not concrete; ideal; non-specific; general,…
  • adj. Difficult to understand; abstruse; hard to conceptualize.
  • adj. (archaic) Absent-minded.
  • adj. (art) Pertaining to the formal aspect of art, such as the lines, colors, shapes, and the relationships…
  • adj. Insufficiently factual.
  • adj. Apart from practice or reality; vague; theoretical; impersonal; not applied.
  • adj. (grammar) As a noun, denoting an intangible as opposed to an object, place, or person.
  • adj. (computing) Of a class in object-oriented programming, being a partial basis for subclasses rather than…
  • v. (transitive) To separate; to disengage.
  • v. (transitive) To remove; to take away; withdraw.
  • v. (transitive, euphemistic) To steal; to take away; to remove without permission.
  • v. (transitive) To summarize; to abridge; to epitomize.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To extract by means of distillation.
  • v. (transitive) To consider abstractly; to contemplate separately or by itself; to consider theoretically;…
  • v. (intransitive, reflexive, literally figuratively) To withdraw oneself; to retire.
  • v. (transitive) To draw off (interest or attention).
  • v. (intransitive, rare) To perform the process of abstraction.
  • v. (intransitive, fine arts) To create abstractions.
  • v. (intransitive, computing) To produce an abstraction, usually by refactoring existing code. Generally used…

assets

  • n. plural of asset.
  • n. (finance) Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the…
  • n. (law) Sufficient estate; property sufficient in the hands of an executor or heir to pay the debts or legacies…
  • n. Any goods or property properly available for the payment of a bankrupt's or a deceased person's obligations…

immaterial

  • adj. Having no matter or substance.
  • adj. (law, accounting) So insubstantial as to be irrelevant.

impalpable

  • adj. Not able to be perceived by the senses (especially by touch); intangible or insubstantial.

nonmaterial

  • adj. Not material; apart from matter.

nonphysical

  • adj. not physical; not using kinetic energy.
  • adj. not having physical form; insubstantial.

unidentifiable

  • adj. Difficult, if not impossible, to identify or name.

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