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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intangible feeling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a feeling or emotion that is difficult to describe or explain. Example: The loss of her beloved pet left her with an intangible feeling of sadness and emptiness.
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But many, including some victims, have expressed the intangible feeling that to put Tsarnaev to death would be stooping to his level, or giving him the martyrdom he desires.
Magic — much like unicorns — may not be real per se, but we use it to describe that intangible feeling of delight we get from our favorite apps when they 'automagically' just work.
Perhaps its in the formula, the marketing, the pricing, the structure of the deal (for example the lack of time sensitivity, as deals can be open for days), but it's missing that awe factor— the intangible feeling of got-to-buy-it-now.
My first large dose left me with an intense but intangible feeling of fatigue.
Even though it's been a year since that glorious World Series win, we all still share that experience, that certain intangible feeling of elation and relief that washed over everyone after the final out last November.
The family then decided that Connor would push his little brother in a stroller, pull him in a raft and attach a trailer to his bicycle in these races, all to share the intangible feeling of competition, camaraderie and accomplishment with his younger brother.
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Both Ms. Mason and Ms. Raymond are concerned with emotional responses to their experiences, or what one might term visual equivalents for intangible feelings.
The corduroy and landlines are a clear marker of the period, but what Stranger Things captures best is that intangible 80s feeling, where the existence of alternate dimensions seemed just as likely as nuclear war.
Pick: Sainsbury's Christmas in a Day The best Christmas ads go out of their way to try and bottle that simply intangible Christmas feeling and for me this three minute film gets the closest to achieving it.
There's that intangible spirit.
Instead, they say they make their decisions on intangibles: a feeling for the team, the sub-text in the story that speaks to urgency, innovation, size of opportunity and a sense of the Big Mo.
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