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单词 incorporeal
释义
incorporeal
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adj

Something that has no material form or physical substance can be described as incorporeal. If you believe in spirits or ghosts that can't be touched or seen but only felt, then you believe in the incorporeal.
Incorporeal comes from a combination of the Latin root words in- meaning "not" and corpus meaning "body." Combined they form incorporeus, meaning "without body," which is precisely what something incorporeal is. A haunted house is plagued by incorporeal, or immaterial spirits. You don't see them, but they are there, rattling windows, slamming doors, scaring the living daylights out of you.
WORD FAMILY
incorporeal: incorporeality, incorporeally+/corporeal: corporeality, corporeally, incorporeal
USAGE EXAMPLES
Houben, a German composer, pianist, organist, and musicologist, likewise brushes against tonal harmonies in her music; they resemble figures in thick fog, familiar yet incorporeal.
The New Yorker(Aug 29, 2016)
Whether it’s men fighting ghosts, as in the 1984 original, or women, as in the upcoming remake, why should it matter to the incorporeal?
The Guardian(Mar 05, 2016)
It’s convenient to have an incorporeal bogey man to blame.
The Guardian(Sep 01, 2015)
adj without material form or substance
an incorporeal spirit
Syn|Ant
immaterial
unbodied
having no body
bodiless, discorporate, disembodied, unbodied, unembodied
not having a material body
spiritual
lacking material body or form or substance
corporeal, material
having material or physical form or substance
bodied
having a body or a body of a specified kind; often used in combination
bodily
having or relating to a physical material body
bodied, corporal, corporate, embodied, incarnate
possessing or existing in bodily form
reincarnate
having a new body
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