Incarnation
(noun)
- The embodiment of a particular person or thing.
- A person or thing that is the embodiment of an idea or quality.
- The embodiment of a deity or spirit in human form, especially as an avatar in Hinduism.
Origin:
From latin incarnatio, from incarnatus, perfect passive participle of incarnare ("to make flesh"), from in- ("into") + caro ("fles.h")
Examples:
- He is considered to be the incarnation of evil.
- The movie is the incarnation of the book.
- The teacher is the incarnation of patience.
- He is the incarnation of the ideal of courage.
- The new product is the latest incarnation of the company's technology.