embody (Meaning)

Wordnet

embody (v)

represent in bodily form

represent, as of a character on stage

represent or express something abstract in tangible form

Webster

embody (v. t.)

To form into a body; to invest with a body; to collect into a body, a united mass, or a whole; to incorporate; as, to embody one's ideas in a treatise.

Webster

embody (v. i.)

To unite in a body, a mass, or a collection; to coalesce.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embody

embody Sentence Examples

  1. The old oak tree embodied the strength and resilience of the forest.
  2. The painting embodied the artist's emotions and experiences.
  3. The actor embodied the character with such authenticity that it seemed real.
  4. The song embodied the spirit of the times, capturing the hopes and dreams of an entire generation.
  5. The architecture embodied the grandeur and opulence of the past.
  6. The politician's speech embodied the power of words to inspire and motivate.
  7. The dancer's movements embodied the grace and beauty of the human form.
  8. The scientist's discovery embodied the triumph of human intellect and perseverance.
  9. The humanitarian's work embodied the spirit of compassion and selflessness.
  10. The athlete's performance embodied the pinnacle of human athleticism.

FAQs About the word embody

represent in bodily form, represent, as of a character on stage, represent or express something abstract in tangible formTo form into a body; to invest with a b

incorporate,integrate, assimilate, combine, co-opt,absorb, commingle, acculturate, habituate, accustom

disembody,disembody,,

The old oak tree embodied the strength and resilience of the forest.

The painting embodied the artist's emotions and experiences.

The actor embodied the character with such authenticity that it seemed real.

The song embodied the spirit of the times, capturing the hopes and dreams of an entire generation.