Embodiments

Pronunciation: /ɛmˈbɑːdiːmənt/

Embodiments (noun)

  1. A physical representation or example of a quality or idea.
  2. A person who shows or represents certain qualities or ideas clearly.

Examples

  • The sculpture is an embodiment of freedom and creativity.
  • She is the embodiment of kindness and compassion.

Common collocations: perfect embodiment, true embodiment, living embodiment, ideal embodiment

Synonyms of Embodiments

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Embodiments

  • refers to the state of being without a physical form.
  • refers to the quality of being abstract or theoretical.