Pronunciation: /ˈænɪmə/
noun the vital principle in living beings, the soul
A1 My anima is always happy when I see puppies.
A2 The anima of the forest is said to protect its inhabitants.
B1 She felt a deep connection with her anima during meditation.
B2 The artist's work was inspired by the anima of the natural world.
C1 Exploring the anima of different cultures can lead to a greater understanding of humanity.
C2 The philosopher contemplated the anima of the universe in his latest book.
adjective relating to the innermost part of a person's being
A1 She has an anima teddy bear that she sleeps with every night.
A2 The children were delighted to watch the anima ted movie at the cinema.
B1 The artist's paintings were full of anima ted colors and lively characters.
B2 The novel had an anima ted storyline that kept readers on the edge of their seats.
C1 The opera singer's performance was so anima ted that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.
C2 The anima ted discussion among the scholars led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of science.
formal The anima is the inner feminine part of a man's personality according to Carl Jung's theory.
informal I believe everyone has a unique anima that influences their behavior.
slang She's got a real strong anima, you can tell by the way she carries herself.
figurative The artist used vibrant colors to represent the anima of the character in the painting.
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