Associations to the word «Embodiment»
Noun
- Physical
- Idea
- Torah
- Scripture
- Representation
- Doctrine
- Emotion
- Nature
- Precedence
- Rage
- Lotus
- Creation
- Sentiment
- Sin
- Piety
- Entropy
- Christ
- Anthropology
- Splendour
- Concept
- Wrath
- Invention
- Yin
- Flesh
- Dracula
- Reality
- Belief
- Ethic
- Cult
- Masterpiece
- Integrity
- Impairment
- Personality
- Renaissance
- Demon
- Consort
- Vision
- Yen
- Prudence
- Sanskrit
- Hero
- Conscience
- Desire
- Realism
- Monarch
- Philosophy
- Testament
- Hence
- Expression
- Ignorance
- Meditation
- Quality
- Buddhism
- Grace
- Power
- Suffering
- Ritual
- Truth
- Existence
- Impulse
- Body
- Culture
- Sovereignty
- Sacrifice
- Identity
- Shaman
- Sovereign
- Counterpart
- Disability
- Ethics
- Theology
- Pharaoh
- Kindness
- Browning
- Jesus
- Experience
- Worship
Adjective
Wiktionary
EMBODIMENT, noun. A physical entity typifying an abstraction
Dictionary definition
EMBODIMENT, noun. A new personification of a familiar idea; "the embodiment of hope"; "the incarnation of evil"; "the very avatar of cunning".
EMBODIMENT, noun. A concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept; "a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life".
EMBODIMENT, noun. Giving concrete form to an abstract concept.
Wise words
A picture is worth a thousand words.