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embittered<br />

adj. bitter, resentful, sour, soured, caustic, acrimonious,<br />

acid, envenomed; angry, choleric, rancorous: His conviction for<br />

fraud left him an embittered man.<br />

emblem n. badge, insigne, symbol, representation, device, seal, crest,<br />

token, sign; trade mark, logotype or logo: The white knight's<br />

emblem was a pair of crossed flaming swords.<br />

emblematic<br />

adj. emblematical, symbolic(al), representative,<br />

representational: The white dove is emblematic of peace.<br />

embodiment<br />

n. 1 incarnation, realization, concretization, manifestation,<br />

expression, personification, materialization, actualization,<br />

reification, substantiation: The golden section is the<br />

embodiment of an ancient principle of proportion. 2<br />

consolidation, collection, unification, incorporation,<br />

inclusion, integration, combination, concentration,<br />

systematization, organization, codification, synthesis, epitome:<br />

This book is the embodiment of Arnolfo's theories of aesthetics.<br />

embody v. 1 concretize, realize, manifest, express, personify,<br />

materialize, reify, actualize, externalize, incarnate: Her<br />

feminist convictions are embodied in her lifestyle. 2<br />

exemplify, typify, represent, symbolize, stand for: Note how<br />

this painting embodies Longchamp's unique notions of form. 3<br />

consolidate, collect, unite, unify, incorporate, include,<br />

integrate, combine, concentrate, systematize, organize,<br />

comprise, codify, epitomize, synthesize: The teachings of the<br />

sect are embodied in their scriptures.<br />

embrace v. 1 hug, clasp, grasp, hold, enfold, cuddle, cleave together,<br />

Archaic clip: She embraced him warmly when they met again. 2<br />

adopt, espouse, take up or in, avail oneself of, use, make use<br />

of, employ, accept, receive, welcome: They embraced Christian<br />

ideals. 3 include, comprise, embody, incorporate, comprehend,<br />

encompass: Their tribal territory embraces all areas south of<br />

the mountains.<br />

--n. 4 hug, squeeze, clutch, Slang clinch: He gave her a<br />

tender embrace and left.

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