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corporeal
[kawr-pawr-ee-uhl, -pohr-]
adjective
of the nature of the physical body; bodily.
Antonyms:material; tangible.
corporeal property.
Antonyms:
corporeal
/ ɔːˈɔːɪə /
adjective
of the nature of the physical body; not spiritual
of a material nature; physical
Other Word Forms
- corporeality noun
- corporealness noun
- corporeally adverb
- noncorporeal adjective
- noncorporeality noun
- transcorporeal adjective
- ǰˌǰˈٲ noun
- ǰˈǰ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of corporeal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of corporeal1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The American people need to engage in mass protests and other forms of corporeal politics.
And a first-look image of Season 3 shows the remaining cast members at what we can only assume is her funeral, making her return — at least in corporeal form — extremely unlikely.
Are the spectral and corporeal worlds friends or foes?
But before they took their exit from this corporeal plane, the duo made one last stab at greatness in the form of "Head First."
Blanchard and Lemmons also revive an old operatic device by creating a dual spirit-like character — Destiny and Loneliness — to accompany the corporeal roles and haunt Charles wherever he goes.
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