body forth

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Definition

Verb: * To represent or give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quality, or feeling. It means to make something abstract concrete or manifest.

Usage

This verb is used to describe the act of expressing an intangible concept through a physical or observable form. It is a formal and somewhat literary term.

Examples
  • The sculptor bodied forth the concept of grief in the form of a weeping figure.
  • Her leadership bodied forth the principles of integrity and courage.
  • The novel bodies forth the social anxieties of its era through its characters and plot.
Advanced Usage
  • In Art and Literature: Frequently used in criticism to discuss how artists make abstract themes perceptible.
    • The choreography bodies forth the struggle between chaos and order.
  • In Formal Description: Used to describe a person or thing that perfectly exemplifies an idea.
    • To his followers, he bodied forth the hope for a better future.
Variants and Related Words
  • Embody (verb): A more common synonym meaning to give a concrete form to; to personify.
  • Manifest (verb): To display or show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance.
  • Incarnate (verb): To embody in flesh; to give a human or bodily form to.
  • Substantiate (verb): To provide evidence to support or prove the reality of something.
Synonyms
  • Embody
  • Manifest
  • Incarnate
  • Personify
  • Represent
  • Concretize
Phrasal Verbs
  • This term itself is a phrasal verb (body forth). It does not have further phrasal verb constructions.
Related Idioms
  • To give flesh to: Similar in meaning, meaning to make an idea more real or detailed.
    • The author gave flesh to the historical period through vivid descriptions.
Verb
  1. represent in bodily form
    • He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system
    • The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist

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