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Body

UK /["/ˈbɒdi/"]/US /["/ˈbɑːdi/"]/

Definition

the whole physical structure of a human or an animal

In simple words: The physical structure of a person or animal.

Examples

  • The human body has many different parts.
  • She is a very fit person with a strong body.
  • The scientist studied the body of the ancient creature.
  • There is a body of water near the park.
  • The author created a body of work that is well-respected.

Usage notes

Use 'body' in neutral contexts to refer to physical forms. Avoid using it in overly formal writing; instead, use more specific terms like 'physique' or 'anatomy'.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'body' as your 'buddies' — your friends are made of bodies!

Collocations

  • entire
  • whole
  • lower
  • rack
  • ache
  • shake
  • tremble
  • heat
  • temperature
  • mass
  • in the/​your body
  • on the/​your body
  • part of the body
  • sell your body
  • entire
  • whole
  • lower
  • rack
  • ache
  • shake
  • tremble
  • heat
  • temperature
  • mass
  • in the/​your body
  • on the/​your body
  • part of the body
  • sell your body
  • dead
  • lifeless
  • mangled
  • discover
  • find
  • recover
  • count
  • bag
  • on a/​the body
  • main
  • advisory
  • corporate
  • executive
  • create
  • establish
  • form
  • growing
  • large
  • substantial
  • a body of water
  • foreign
  • celestial
  • heavenly
  • dead
  • lifeless
  • mangled
  • discover
  • find
  • recover
  • count
  • bag
  • on a/​the body
  • dead
  • lifeless
  • mangled
  • discover
  • find
  • recover
  • count
  • bag
  • on a/​the body

Synonyms

  • survive

Antonyms

  • mind
  • spirit

Common mistakes

  • 'Body' used incorrectly as a verb.
  • Confused with 'bodies' when referring to multiple entities but used inappropriately.
  • Mispronunciation as 'bodi' instead of 'bɑːdi'.