How do you use Embodiment in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like incarnation or avatar, plus the exact meaning.
Embodiment in a sentence
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Embodiment meaning
- The process of embodying.
- A physical entity typifying an abstract concept.
- The ways that knowledge, personality, culture, etc. are modulated by being experienced through a physical body.
Synonyms of Embodiment
Using Embodiment
- The main meaning on this page is: The process of embodying. | A physical entity typifying an abstract concept. | The ways that knowledge, personality, culture, etc. are modulated by being experienced through a physical body.
- Useful related words include: incarnation, avatar, personification, shape.
- In the example corpus, embodiment often appears in combinations such as: embodiment of, the embodiment, an embodiment.
Context around Embodiment
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Embodiment
- In this selection, "embodiment" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, living, archetypal and true stand out and add context to how "embodiment" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a true embodiment of the and an archetypal embodiment of american. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "embodiment" sits close to words such as aleksandr, anecdotes and annum, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with embodiment
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
For many people, they’re the embodiment of hope. (9 words)
Erdogan projects himself as the embodiment of these corrosive values. (10 words)
For now, Cano is the embodiment of the controversial trade’s success. (12 words)
Barring the odd bright spot, the last two years have been about as grim as it gets for a club which for 35 years had been the embodiment of consistent success: for a while now, this has felt like a broken club. (42 words)
As he grapples with the ghosts of his past and the clash of his newfound convictions, Thors becomes an embodiment of conflicting emotions, offering viewers a poignant portrayal of inner turmoil and the complexities of human nature. (37 words)
After all, there is virtually no doubt that any future Palestinian state will be the embodiment of values that are the diametric antithesis of those to which Left-leaning, progressive liberals profess to subscribe. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
After all, there is virtually no doubt that any future Palestinian state will be the embodiment of values that are the diametric antithesis of those to which Left-leaning, progressive liberals profess to subscribe.
Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi (along with Ahsoka Tano) were lured there by the Father, the living embodiment of balance in the Force.
An archetypal embodiment of American myth-making, Wayne’s patriotic brand of machismo hasn’t necessarily aged well in these times of national introspection.
As he grapples with the ghosts of his past and the clash of his newfound convictions, Thors becomes an embodiment of conflicting emotions, offering viewers a poignant portrayal of inner turmoil and the complexities of human nature.
As the embodiment of sleep, it's not uncommon to find Hypnos snoozing upon players' return to the House of Hades.
A true embodiment of the richness of human experiences, Harprit’s tales as an MC Taxi rider resound with a resonance that challenges preconceived notions.
At the intersection of the familiar and the uncanny lies ), the embodiment of sardonic wit, grapples with time’s cruel joke in a cycle of endless repetition.
Barring the odd bright spot, the last two years have been about as grim as it gets for a club which for 35 years had been the embodiment of consistent success: for a while now, this has felt like a broken club.
Dick has been using his inherited billions to uplift the city and free it from corruption, and now his team have welcomed in the embodiment of one of its darkest locations.
Erdogan projects himself as the embodiment of these corrosive values.
For many, Mr. Massa, a career politician, was the embodiment of that caste.
For many people, they’re the embodiment of hope.
For now, Cano is the embodiment of the controversial trade’s success.
Further international honours haven't developed, but as Skivington points out, Ludlow is the modern-day embodiment of what the 150-year-old rugby club is about.
He drew people in, convinced people that was the embodiment of all the wisdom they were seeking, the exemplar of the more ethical life they aspired to live.
His latest novel follows a Hollywood Hills man who’s convinced that he’s the cure for the virus of humanity; he and his family are stalked by the embodiment of death.
In a sense, that makes the 19-year-old sensation the embodiment of Spain’s success at youth level, which is now translating into success at senior level.
In print, the Daily Mail commended 37-year-old Norton’s performance as “superbly menacing” and the “embodiment of evil” as he starred as the notorious villain.
Kissinger described what he saw as an embodiment of “humanity in the 20th century” – as the world reeled from the murders of more than six million Jews in the Holocaust.
Many of the cautionary elements come from Tucker, who is fascinated by questions around surveillance and digital embodiment.
Common combinations with embodiment
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- embodiment of 172×
- the embodiment 91×
- an embodiment 29×
- physical embodiment 12×
- living embodiment 10×
- embodiment in 7×
- true embodiment 5×
- and embodiment 4×
- very embodiment 3×
- perfect embodiment 2×