All 3 Uses of
intangible
in
The Fountainhead
- Undermines that intangible feeling of confidence, you know.†
Chpt 1.15 *
- …In this day and age, when the world is torn by gigantic problems, seeking an answer to questions that hold the survival of man in the balance—this man attached to such a vague intangible, such an unessential as his artistic opinions sufficient importance to let it become his sole passion and the motivation of a crime against society.†
Chpt 4.18
- The love of a man for the integrity of his work and his right to preserve it are now considered a vague intangible and an unessential.†
Chpt 4.18
Definition:
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(intangible) incapable of being perceived by the senses; or something that is hard to identify