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earthly

Adjective

This word carries a heavy contrast between the tangible and the transcendent. When describing possessions or desires, it evokes a sense of temporary, physical existence that is often viewed as inferior or distracting compared to a spiritual afterlife or a higher state of consciousness. In its emphatic usage, the word functions as a linguistic intensifier. By invoking the entire physical world, it suggests that within the bounds of human possibility and physical reality, there is absolutely no explanation or justification for a specific action.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is staring at a confusing project brief sent by David.
Sarah

I have no earthly idea what you want for the layout here.

Sarah
David
David

Just pivot the vibe to be more 'synergistic'. Trust me.

💡
Sarah uses 'earthly' as an intensifier in a negative statement to express total confusion. David responds with corporate buzzwords ('pivot', 'synergistic'), highlighting their mismatched professional dynamic.

Meanings

Adjective
[the physical world]

Relating to the earth or the mundane world, as opposed to the spiritual or celestial realm.

"He abandoned his earthly possessions to live a life of contemplation in the monastery."

Adjective
[emphasis]

Used for emphasis in negative statements to mean at all or possible.

"I have not the slightest earthly idea why she would say such a thing."

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