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
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.