Pronunciation: /kɔrˈpɔriəl/
adjective relating to a person's body, especially as opposed to their spirit
A1 The cat's corporeal form was soft and fluffy.
A2 Children learn about the corporeal world through their senses.
B1 The artist's sculptures explore the relationship between corporeal and spiritual realms.
B2 The medical examiner examined the corpse for any corporeal signs of trauma.
C1 Philosophers have debated the nature of corporeal existence for centuries.
C2 The novel delves into the protagonist's corporeal experiences in great detail.
formal The study focused on the differences between corporeal and non-corporeal entities.
informal I prefer corporeal books over e-books because I like the feel of turning pages.
slang I can't believe she ghosted me, I thought our connection was more corporeal.
figurative His presence in the room felt so strong and corporeal, like he was a force to be reckoned with.
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