noun
- the quality or state of having a physical body or material form; physical existence
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or theological contexts
Examples
- The philosopher debated whether corporeality is essential to human consciousness.
- In Christian theology, the corporeality of Christ was a central doctrine.
- The artist explored the corporeality of the human form through sculpture.
- Some spiritual traditions reject corporeality in favor of pure consciousness.
- The corporeality of matter distinguishes it from abstract concepts.