What is another word for the visible world?

Pronunciation: [ðə vˈɪzəbə͡l wˈɜːld] (IPA)

The visible world refers to the physical environment that can be perceived by the human senses. Some common synonyms for this term include the material world, the tangible world, the observable universe, and the external realm. Other words that may be used include the palpable realm, the perceptible universe, and the visible realm. These synonyms convey a sense of the concrete reality of the world around us and emphasize the importance of sensory experience in understanding it. Regardless of the specific words used, all of these synonyms point to the fundamental importance of the physical world in shaping our lives and experiences.

What are the hypernyms for The visible world?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with The visible world

  • The greatest impediments to changes in our traditional roles seem to lie not in the visible world of conscious intent, but in the murky realm of the unconscious mind.
    Augustus Y. Napier
  • Human drama does not show itself on the surface of life. It is not played out in the visible world, but in the hearts of men.It is another of the miraculous things about mankind that there is no pain nor passion that does not radiate to the ends of the earth. Let a man in a garret but burn with enough intensity and he will set fire to the world.
    Antoine de Saint Exupéry
  • This is practically the language used to fallen women, and chiefly by their own sex: "God may forgive you, but we never can!" — a declaration which, however common, in spirit if not in substance, is, when one comes to analyse it, unparalleled in its arrogance of blasphemy. That for a single offence, however grave, a whole life should be blasted, is a doctrine repugnant even to Nature's own dealings in the visible world.
    Dinah Craik
  • It is as though we had buried Someone we thought dead, and now hear him calling in the night: Help me! Heaving and panting, he raises the gravestone of our soul and body higher and still higher, breathing more freely at every moment. Every word, every deed, every thought is the heavy gravestone he is forever trying to lift. And my own body and all the visible world, all heaven and earth, are the gravestone which God is struggling to heave upward.
    Nikos Kazantzakis
  • We do not only free God by battling and subduing the visible world about us; we also create God. "Open your eyes," God shouts; "I want to see! Prick up your ears, I want to hear! March in the front ranks: you are my head!"
    Nikos Kazantzakis

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