Pronunciation: /ɪnˌkɔːrˈpɔːriəl/
adjective not composed of matter; having no physical existence
A1 Ghosts are said to be incorporeal beings that cannot be touched or seen.
A2 In some cultures, spirits are believed to be incorporeal entities that exist beyond the physical world.
B1 The concept of an incorporeal soul is central to many religious beliefs.
B2 Philosophers have debated the nature of the mind and whether it is corporeal or incorporeal.
C1 The idea of an incorporeal deity has been a topic of discussion among theologians for centuries.
C2 Some metaphysical theories propose the existence of an incorporeal realm beyond our physical reality.
formal The concept of an incorporeal soul has been debated by philosophers for centuries.
informal I find it hard to believe in anything incorporeal like ghosts or spirits.
slang I ain't afraid of no ghosts or other incorporeal beings.
figurative His presence in the room felt almost incorporeal, like a ghost haunting the space.
incorporealized
incorporeals
more incorporeal
most incorporeal
incorporealize
will incorporealize
have incorporealized
is incorporealizing
incorporeal
incorporeal
to incorporealize
incorporealizing
incorporealized