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embodied
/ɪmˈbɑːdid/
It describes the bridge between an abstract idea and a physical reality. It is not merely about "representing" something, but about becoming the living, breathing example of it. When someone embodies a trait, they are the human manifestation of that concept. In professional or academic contexts—particularly in psychology and philosophy—it refers to the connection between the mind and the physical body. This suggests that knowledge or experience is not just mental, but stored in the muscles, posture, and sensory organs. The tone is generally positive or neutral, often used in tributes or high-praise descriptions (e.g., "the embodied spirit of kindness"). It feels more permanent and integrated than words like "exemplified" or "illustrated."
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Did you see Mrs. Gable's new lawn gnome? It's just tacky.
She's literally embodied the 'Live Laugh Love' aesthetic now. I can't even.