adverb
- in a way that lacks physical form or substance; without a material body
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or spiritual contexts
Examples
- The ghost was said to move incorporeally through the walls.
- In many religions, the soul is believed to exist incorporeally after death.
- The philosopher argued that ideas exist incorporeally in the mind.
- Angels are often depicted as beings that can travel incorporeally.
- The spirit appeared incorporeally, visible but untouchable.