Manifestation

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌmænɪfəˈsteɪʃən/

Definitions of manifestation

noun an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract or theoretical

Example Sentences

A1 A smile is a manifestation of happiness.

A2 Her artwork is a manifestation of her emotions.

B1 The protest was a manifestation of the people's dissatisfaction with the government.

B2 The new policy had a direct manifestation on the company's profits.

C1 His success in the business world was a clear manifestation of his hard work and determination.

C2 The artist's masterpiece was a profound manifestation of his creativity and talent.

Examples of manifestation in a Sentence

formal The painting was considered a manifestation of the artist's emotions and thoughts.

informal Her laughter was a clear manifestation of her joy and excitement.

slang Dude, that sick skateboard trick was a sick manifestation of your skills!

figurative The storm was a manifestation of nature's power and fury.

Grammatical Forms of manifestation

past tense

manifested

plural

manifestations

comparative

more manifest

superlative

most manifest

present tense

manifest

future tense

will manifest

perfect tense

has manifested

continuous tense

is manifesting

singular

manifestation

positive degree

manifest

infinitive

to manifest

gerund

manifesting

participle

manifested

Origin and Evolution of manifestation

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'manifestation' originated from the Latin word 'manifestatio', derived from the verb 'manifestare' meaning 'to make public'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'manifestation' has evolved to encompass a broader meaning of making something visible or evident, often used in the context of expressing or demonstrating something abstract or intangible.