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embodied
/ɪmˈbɑːdid/
This word is most commonly used in formal writing, such as in essays, art criticism, or philosophy, to describe how an abstract idea becomes a physical reality. When used as a verb (the past tense of 'embody'), it describes the action of making something tangible. When used as an adjective, it describes a state of being where the body and mind are working together to express an emotion or concept.
💬Trò chuyện
🎬Tuesday afternoon; Chloe is in her dorm room while Karen is at a PTA meeting.
Karen Smith
Did you see Mrs. Gable's new lawn gnome? It's just tacky.
Chloe Smith
She's literally embodied the 'Live Laugh Love' aesthetic now. I can't even.
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Chloe uses 'embodied' to describe how Mrs. Gable has become a physical manifestation of a specific, cliché home-decor style. The phrase 'I can't even' is common internet slang used to express being overwhelmed or exasperated by something absurd.