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Incarnate Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈkɑɹˌneɪt/, /ˌɪnˈkɑɹnət
in-KAR-nayt, in-KAR-nuht
ɪnkˈɑːneɪt
in-KAH-nayt

Definition

To have a physical form, or to represent a quality or idea in a visible, living way. Often used to describe someone or something that perfectly embodies a certain trait.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or literary word, often used in phrases like 'evil incarnate' or 'kindness incarnate' to stress that someone perfectly represents a quality. Used as both adjective (“incarnate evil”) and verb (“to incarnate an idea”). Not interchangeable with 'embody' in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

Many saw her as kindness incarnate.

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The villain in the movie was evil incarnate.

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He tried to incarnate the spirit of freedom in his speech.

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To me, patience is incarnate in my grandmother.

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Some say that artist is creativity incarnate.

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His selfishness made him look like greed incarnate to everyone around.

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