One-word substitution (sense of touch): Select the adjective that precisely means capable of being perceived by touch or having a physical form. Context: Do not confuse with contagiousness, chance dependency, or stubborn persistence. Instruction: Choose the best single-word substitute.

Verbal Ability One Word Substitutes Difficulty: Easy
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Answer

Correct Answer: Tangible

Explanation

Given data

  • Phrasing: That which is perceptible by touch.
  • We must isolate the tactile/physical property term.

Concept / ApproachTangible = perceptible by touch; having physical substance. Contrast: contagious = transmissible; contingent = dependent on conditions; tenacious = persistent/firm grip (figurative).

EliminationTangible — touch-perceptible; correct. ✅Contagious — spreadable disease/traits; not about touch perception. ❌Contingent — conditional; unrelated to physicality. ❌Tenacious — persistent; not inherently tactile perception. ❌

Example‘‘Tangible assets include equipment and buildings.’’

Final AnswerTangible

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