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Make a sentence with the word impalpably........?????? is it a noun or adjective​

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Answered by ansafBigBrain
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Answer:

1)Little things, almost impalpable, had happened to justify that doubt.

2)Defoe possessed genius, and his secret is at the last as impalpable as the secret of genius always is.

Explanation:

I Gave two sentences:

1)Little things, almost impalpable, had happened to justify that doubt.

2)Defoe possessed genius, and his secret is at the last as impalpable as the secret of genius always is.

What is impalpable mean?

not palpable; incapable of being perceived by the sense of touch; intangible. difficult for the mind to grasp readily or easily: impalpable distinctions. (of powder) so fine that when rubbed between the fingers no grit is felt.

Answered by arshia3236
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Answer:

adjective

Defoe possessed genius, and his secret is at the last as impalpable as the secret of genius always is.

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