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embodier


Meanings
  • Noun or Verb

    Someone or something that gives form or substance to an abstract idea or concept.

    - "The artist embodies the spirit of the era in her work."
    - "He embodies the qualities of a true leader."
  • Verb

    To take on or represent the essence or nature of something.

    - "The actor embodies the character he portrays."
    - "The sculpture embodies the grace and beauty of the dancer."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with embodier
embodied , enjoyed , employed , enrobed , encroached , endowed
Variants
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embodied , embodier , embodiers , embodies , embody , embodying
Etymology
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From Old French 'embodyer', from 'em' meaning 'in' and 'body' meaning 'body'.


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  1. The term 'embodiment' is also used in computer science to refer to the process of instantiating an abstract data type as an instance of a concrete class.

  2. The concept of embodiment is central to many spiritual and religious traditions, where deities or spiritual beings are believed to take on physical form.


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  1. Personification: Personification is a literary device where an abstract idea or non-living object is given human qualities or characteristics. Embodiment can be seen as an extension of personification, where the abstract idea or concept is given a physical form.

  2. Symbolism: Symbolism is the use of symbols, objects, or actions to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Embodiment is the realization of these symbols in physical form.


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In literature, embodiment is a common metaphor used to describe the representation of abstract ideas or emotions in concrete form. For example, in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Lysander says, 'The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive the intangible deliciousness of love.' In response, Hermia says, 'Thou speakest an inf Infidelity, for thy hand may touch, thy tongue may taste, and thine eyes may see.', illustrating the idea that love can be embodied and experienced through the senses.

How to Memorize "embodier"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a sculptor creating a statue that embodies the spirit of courage. Visualize the statue's form, the details, and the emotions it evokes.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'embodier' with the idea of giving form or substance to an abstract concept. Think of a sculptor shaping clay or a writer bringing a character to life.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mental image of an 'E' for embodiment, with the 'body' of the 'E' representing the abstract idea or concept being given form.


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