incorporeal (Meaning)
incorporeal (a)
without material form or substance
incorporeal (a.)
Not corporeal; not having a material body or form; not consisting of matter; immaterial.
Existing only in contemplation of law; not capable of actual visible seizin or possession; not being an object of sense; intangible; -- opposed to corporeal.
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incorporeal Sentence Examples
- The incorporeal essence of the spirit whispered secrets through the ethereal void.
- The witch's incantation invoked an incorporeal entity that haunted the night.
- The incorporeal voices of departed souls echoed through the ancient ruins.
- The vampire's thirst for blood was an incorporeal hunger that consumed his very being.
- The incorporeal presence of the fallen angel hovered over the battlefield, casting a shadow of despair.
- The incorporeal threads of fate intertwined, weaving a tapestry of destiny and consequence.
- The incorporeal memories of a lost love lingered in the mind like a bittersweet echo.
- The incorporeal energy of the cosmos flowed through the body, connecting it to the universe.
- The mage conjured an incorporeal blade, its ethereal form shimmering in the dim light.
- The incorporeal essence of hope ignited a flicker of light in the depths of despair.
FAQs About the word incorporeal
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physical, corporeal, physical, substantial, substantial, corporeal, material, material, discernible, detectable
The incorporeal essence of the spirit whispered secrets through the ethereal void.
The witch's incantation invoked an incorporeal entity that haunted the night.
The incorporeal voices of departed souls echoed through the ancient ruins.
The vampire's thirst for blood was an incorporeal hunger that consumed his very being.