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embodiment

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Noun — A person or thing that represents an idea or quality in physical or concrete form.

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the embodiment of a living embodiment

Etymology

From embody plus the noun-forming suffix -ment.

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What does “embodiment” mean?

The word “embodiment” means a person or thing that represents an idea or quality in physical or concrete form. In plain terms, something or someone that perfectly represents an idea in real, tangible form.

How do you use “embodiment” in a sentence?

Here is “embodiment” used in a sentence: “She was the embodiment of grace under pressure.”

What is another word for “embodiment”?

Words with a similar meaning to “embodiment” include incarnation.

What part of speech is “embodiment”?

“Embodiment” is a noun.

Is “embodiment” a common word?

“Embodiment” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C2 level.

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