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Embodiment

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ɪmˈbɒd.i.mənt/ (British English), /ɪmˈbɑː.di.mənt/ (American English)

Definitions

  • The representation or expression of an idea, quality, or concept in a tangible or visible form.
  • A person or thing that serves as a perfect example of a particular quality or concept.

Usage Examples

  • "She is the embodiment of kindness and generosity."
  • "The statue is an embodiment of the country's rich cultural heritage."

Etymology

Derived from the verb ‘embody,’ which originated from the Middle English word ‘embodie,’ meaning ‘to give a bodily form to.’

Synonyms

Personification, Incarnation, Manifestation, Representation

Antonyms

Abstraction, Disembodiment

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishEncarnación/en.kar.naˈθjon/
FrenchIncarnation/ɛ̃.kaʁ.na.sjɔ̃/
GermanVerkörperung/fɛɐ̯ˈkœʁpəʁʊŋ/
Hindiमूर्त रूप/mūrt rūp/
Chinese体现/tǐ xiàn/
Japanese具現/gugen/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, the second syllable is stressed, while British English has a slightly softer vowel sound in the second syllable.

Historical Usage

The concept of ‘embodiment’ has been used in philosophy and literature for centuries to describe the physical manifestation of abstract ideas.

Cultural Nuances

In different cultures, the idea of embodiment is closely tied to religious and philosophical interpretations of human and divine representation.

More Information

The term ‘embodiment’ is often used in metaphysical discussions, artistic representations, and leadership qualities, emphasizing how intangible ideas or emotions can take a tangible form in the real world.

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