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[ uhn-bod-eed ] / ʌnˈbɒd id / SEE SYNONYMS FOR unbodied ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveincorporeal; disembodied. lacking a form; formless; shapeless. Origin of unbodiedFirst recorded in 1505–15; un-1 + bodied Words nearby unbodiedunblock, unblooded, unbloodied, unblown, unblushing, unbodied, unbolt, unbolted, unboned, unbonnet, unbonneted Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unbodiedThe peculiar government of God, over the unbodied Intelligences, is a sufficient foundation for this principle. Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather|Charles W. Upham In field and market-place, He'll lay his cheek 'gainst its unbodied love And flush translations of its silent touch. The Mortal Gods and Other Plays|Olive Tilford Dargan We are aware of unbodied emotions about us, of discarnate moods that mock or invite us. The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction|Dorothy Scarborough She was a thought that clung to Julian, an unbodied idea fixed upon the cross of Julian's pain. The Second Fiddle|Phyllis Bottome
Words related to unbodiedaerial, airy, bodiless, celestial, disembodied, dreamy, ethereal, ghostly, heavenly, impalpable, imponderable, incorporate, incorporeal, insensible, insubstantial, intangible, metaphysical, nonphysical, psychic, shadowy |