Unembodied

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɛmbɒdid/

Definitions of unembodied

adjective not having a physical form or body; incorporeal

Example Sentences

A1 Ghosts are often depicted as unembodied spirits.

A2 The idea of an unembodied voice speaking to me in the dark terrifies me.

B1 The concept of unembodied consciousness is a popular topic in science fiction literature.

B2 The philosopher pondered the existence of unembodied minds.

C1 In metaphysics, the notion of unembodied existence is a complex and debated concept.

C2 The artist's portrayal of the unembodied soul in her latest painting was both haunting and beautiful.

Examples of unembodied in a Sentence

formal The concept of an unembodied mind has been debated by philosophers for centuries.

informal I heard a rumor about an unembodied voice haunting the old mansion.

slang Some people believe in unembodied spirits wandering the earth.

figurative Her unembodied thoughts seemed to float aimlessly in her mind.

Grammatical Forms of unembodied

past tense

unembodied

plural

unembodieds

comparative

more unembodied

superlative

most unembodied

present tense

unembody

future tense

will unembody

perfect tense

have unembodied

continuous tense

is unembodying

singular

unembodied

positive degree

unembodied

infinitive

to unembody

gerund

unembodying

participle

unembodied

Origin and Evolution of unembodied

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unembodied' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'embodied' meaning 'having a physical form or existence'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unembodied' has retained its original meaning of 'not having a physical form' but has become less commonly used in modern language.