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The best or perfect example of something is its apotheosis; likewise, this word can be used to indicate the best or highest point in someone’s life or job.
An apparition is something that unexpectedly appears that is either a ghost or ghostly.
The word corporeal refers to the physical or material world rather than the spiritual; it also means characteristic of the body rather than the mind or feelings.
Someone who is corpulent is extremely fat.
If someone is deified, they have been either made into a god or are adored like one.
A person or animal that is emaciated is extremely thin because of a serious illness or lack of food.
Something ethereal has a delicate beauty that makes it seem not part of the real world.
If someone looks gaunt, they are very thin, usually because they are ill, tired, or worried.
Numinous objects or places seem holy, spiritual, and possess a mysterious power, which make you feel that a spirit or god may be present.
If someone is rotund, they have a round and fat body.
A semblance is an outward appearance of what is wanted or expected but is not exactly as hoped for.
A sentient being is able to experience the world through its senses; it may have emotional feelings as well.
A simulacrum is an image or representation of something that can be a true copy or may just have a vague similarity to it.
If you say that something is somatic, you mean that it relates to or affects the body and not the mind.
Something that is tangible is able to be touched and thus is considered real.
Something that is transcendent not only surpasses all others in quality, achievement, or significance, but exceeds normal limits or boundaries.
Something that is vaporous is not completely formed but foggy and misty; in the same vein, a vaporous idea is insubstantial and vague.
A visceral feeling or reaction is strong and difficult to control or ignore; it arises through instinct or “the gut” rather than through careful thought.
Adj.
anthropomorphic
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Context
The Greeks used anthropomorphic or humanlike gods to explain natural phenomena. The anthropomorphic Poseidon was imagined to be a huge man who could use his trident to stir up the sea or crash into the ground to cause earthquakes. His brother Zeus, the king of the gods, possessed an anthropomorphic, human-shaped body that was strong and muscular, easily capable of hurling thunderbolts across the sky. Often cultures will make their gods anthropomorphic or possessing human characteristics to make them more accessible to their human worshipers.
Quiz:Try again!
What do anthropomorphic beings have?
They have a desire to be human, although they are not.
Kool-Aid leaders, however, have steadfastly refused to do so, threatening to summon their dreaded anthropomorphic pitcher if pressure does not relent.
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The Onion
People need to stop this nonsense about anthropomorphic anything and realize there is some science/reason/mechanisms behind the changes that we're seeing — to think that the Earth or anything about it will be at a steady state is crazy.
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Wired
These beliefs follow of necessity from their basic understanding of the nature of God, who is corporeal, created, finite, limited, anthropomorphic in the real sense.
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The Atlantic
The people who take the animal-rights position and claim that animals are just like us are actually taking a very anthropomorphic and anti-evolutionary view.
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The Atlantic
Something anthropomorphic has the “nature of human form.”
Word Theater
Jason and the Argonauts The anthropomorphic statue of Talos comes to life!
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