embodied (Meaning)

Wordnet

embodied (s)

possessing or existing in bodily form

Webster

embodied (imp. & p. p.)

of Embody

embodied Sentence Examples

  1. The philosophy of Taoism embodied the belief that the universe is best apprehended in its pristine, natural state.
  2. The fresco embodied the Renaissance ideals of proportion and beauty.
  3. The poem embodied the speaker's desire for transcendence and spiritual fulfillment.
  4. The manifesto embodied the ideals of equality, justice, and democracy.
  5. The song embodied the zeitgeist of the 1960s, capturing the spirit of rebellion and change.
  6. The building embodied the architect's vision of a dynamic and fluid space.
  7. The cityscape embodied the frenetic energy and towering ambition of the modern world.
  8. The dancer's performance embodied the music, her movements perfectly capturing the rhythm and soul of the composition.
  9. The scientist's experiment embodied the scientific method, carefully controlled and meticulously observed.
  10. The politician's speech embodied the principles of justice and fairness, resonating with the crowd.

FAQs About the word embodied

possessing or existing in bodily formof Embody

perceptible, palpable, tangible, substantial, visible, concrete, carnal, bodily, physical, appreciable

nonphysical, incorporeal, discarnate,immaterial, discarnate, incorporeal, disembodied, nonmaterial, nonphysical, invisible

The philosophy of Taoism embodied the belief that the universe is best apprehended in its pristine, natural state.

The fresco embodied the Renaissance ideals of proportion and beauty.

The poem embodied the speaker's desire for transcendence and spiritual fulfillment.

The manifesto embodied the ideals of equality, justice, and democracy.