embody

verb
UK: /ɪmˈbɒdi/
US: /ɪmˈbɑːdi/
  1. To represent a quality or an idea in a clear and obvious way.

    1. She embody kindness to all people she meet.
    2. The statue is meant to embody freedom and hope for everyone.
  2. To be a living example of something.

    1. He embody all the characteristics of a good leader.
    2. The company aims to embody sustainable practices in all its operations.
embody transitive-verb
  1. To include something as part of a whole.

    1. The plan embody several new features.
    2. This document embody all the changes agreed at the meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "embody" in English means: To represent a quality or an idea in a clear and obvious way., To be a living example of something..

The phonetic transcription of "embody" is /ɪmˈbɒdi/ in British English and /ɪmˈbɑːdi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "embody": represent, incarnate, express, manifest, include, incorporate.

Example usage of "embody": "She embody kindness to all people she meet.". More examples on the page.