Crossword-Solution: IMMATERIALITY 13 letters, 68 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Immateriality n. The state or quality of being immaterial or
incorporeal; as, the immateriality of the soul.

We have 68 clues for the answer “IMMATERIALITY”

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the quality of not being physical 1 answer
immaterialism 1 answer
the state of being immaterial 2 answers
not consisting of matter 2 answers
ASTRAL plane 3 answers
nonevent 4 answers
world of spirits 5 answers
Flash in the pan 5 answers
vain thing 6 answers
other world 7 answers
paltriness 7 answers
petty detail 8 answers
weak thing 8 answers
lack of importance 8 answers
insignificance 10 answers
trifling matter 11 answers
Second fiddle 11 answers
no big deal 14 answers
blurredness 15 answers
otherworldliness 15 answers
Idealism 16 answers
departed spirit 16 answers
Poltergeist 17 answers
inapplicability 17 answers
false light 17 answers
triviality 18 answers
optical illusion 20 answers
secondary matter 20 answers
spectre 21 answers
doppelganger 21 answers
Wraith 21 answers
visual fallacy 22 answers
nothingness 22 answers
unreality 25 answers
no matter 25 answers
incorporeality 26 answers
Spook 27 answers
irrelevance 28 answers
insubstantiality 35 answers
haunter 35 answers
Imagination 38 answers
cock and bull story 38 answers
astral body 39 answers
ghost 43 answers
trivia 44 answers
Insolence 44 answers
fool's paradise 44 answers
Shadow 47 answers
Presence 47 answers
Abstraction 51 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with IMMATERIALITY (5)

What a vile slip of the pen was that! How absurd in me to talk about burying the bones of Byron, who, I have just seen alive, and incased in a big, round bulk of flesh! But, to say the truth, a prodigiously fat man always impresses me as a kind of hobgoblin; in the very extravagance of his mortal system I find something akin to the immateriality of a ghost.
Mosses from an Old Manse Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996
The nature of the soul is still disputed amidst all our opportunities of clearer knowledge; some yet say that it may be material, who, nevertheless, believe it to be immortal.” “Some,” answered Imlac, “have indeed said that the soul is material, but I can scarcely believe that any man has thought it who knew how to think; for all the conclusions of reason enforce the immateriality of mind, and all the notices of sense and investigations of science concur to prove the unconsciousness of matter.
Rasselas Samuel Johnson 2013
Does that immateriality, which in my opinion you have sufficiently proved, necessarily include eternal duration?” “Of immateriality,” said Imlac, “our ideas are negative, and therefore obscure.
Rasselas Samuel Johnson 2013
All those who believe the immateriality of the soul, a specious and noble tenet, must confess, from their present experience, the incomprehensible union of mind and matter.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
His literary taste first took the direction of poetical composition; and from some of the fragments which have been preserved, it appears that his speculations as to the immateriality and immortality of the soul had their origin in these poetical musings.
Self-Help Samuel Smiles 1997

Quotes with IMMATERIALITY (2)

He knew, while he spoke, that it was useless, because his words sounded as if they were hitting a vacuum. There was no such person as Mrs. Wayne Wilmot; there was only a shell containing the opinions of her friends, the picture postcards she had seen, the novels of country squires she had read; it was this that he had to address, this immateriality which could not hear him or answer, deaf and impersonal like a wad of cotton.
Ayn Rand The Fountainhead
In order to mount to the Cross, the summit of sacrifice, and to God, the summit of immateriality, Christ passed through all the stages which the man who struggles passes through.
Nikos Kazantzakis