Immaterial

Group: 4 #group-4

Relations

  • Intangible: Immaterial things are intangible, unable to be touched or grasped physically.
  • Conceptual: Immaterial things are conceptual, existing as ideas or theories rather than physical entities.
  • Metaphysical: Immaterial concepts relate to metaphysics, the branch of philosophy dealing with abstract concepts beyond the physical.
  • Virtual: Virtual things lack physical substance or materiality.
  • Idealistic: Immaterial things are idealistic, existing as ideas or ideals rather than physical objects.
  • Bodiless: Immaterial things are bodiless, lacking a physical body or material form.
  • Non-physical: Immaterial things are non-physical, lacking a material or physical form.
  • Theoretical: Immaterial concepts are often theoretical, based on ideas or hypotheses rather than physical evidence.
  • Disembodied: Immaterial things are disembodied, separated from a physical body or form.
  • Imaginary: Immaterial things can be imaginary, existing only in the mind or imagination.
  • Immateriality: Immateriality is the state or quality of being immaterial or non-physical.
  • Transcendent: Immaterial concepts often transcend the physical world, existing beyond material reality.
  • Abstract: Immaterial things are abstract, existing as ideas or concepts rather than concrete objects.
  • Insubstantial: Immaterial things are insubstantial, lacking physical substance or solidity.
  • Impalpable: Immaterial things are impalpable, unable to be felt or touched physically.
  • Incorporeal: Immaterial things are incorporeal, having no physical body or form.
  • Ethereal: Immaterial things are ethereal, light and airy, lacking physical substance.
  • Formless: Immaterial things are formless, existing without a defined physical shape or structure.
  • Hypothetical: Immaterial things can be hypothetical, existing as suppositions or assumptions rather than proven facts.
  • Unembodied: Immaterial things are unembodied, existing without a physical body or form.
  • Spiritual: Immaterial concepts are often associated with the spiritual realm, beyond the physical world.