incorporeity (Meaning)

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incorporeity (n.)

The quality of being incorporeal; immateriality.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incorporeity

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incorporeity Sentence Examples

  1. The incorporeity of the spirit defied all attempts to capture its presence physically.
  2. The apparition floated through the room with an incorporeity that made it seem ethereal.
  3. The ghost's incorporeity allowed it to pass through solid walls without resistance.
  4. The incorporeal body of the deity transcended the limitations of physical form.
  5. The incorporeity of sunlight made it difficult to pinpoint its source, leaving only a soft glow.
  6. The sculptor's ethereal masterpiece conveyed the incorporeity of the soul through its delicate curves.
  7. The incantation sought to diminish the incorporeity of the demon, making it vulnerable to physical attack.
  8. The magician conjured an incorporeal servant, capable of performing tasks beyond the realm of human ability.
  9. The scientist marveled at the incorporeity of certain subatomic particles, which defied the laws of physics.
  10. The incorporeity of love allowed it to transcend all barriers of time, space, and physicality.

FAQs About the word incorporeity

The quality of being incorporeal; immateriality.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The incorporeity of the spirit defied all attempts to capture its presence physically.

The apparition floated through the room with an incorporeity that made it seem ethereal.

The ghost's incorporeity allowed it to pass through solid walls without resistance.

The incorporeal body of the deity transcended the limitations of physical form.