The word "un-fleshly" refers to things that are not related to the physical body or material world. Its antonyms are words that describe objects, events, or phenomena that are anchored to the physical realm, such as "material," "corporeal," and "fleshy." These words suggest the physicality and tangible nature of the objects they describe, as opposed to the abstract, spiritual or intellectual nature of the "un-fleshly." Other antonyms include "physical," "tangible," "concrete," and "embodied." When we use these words, we evoke the world of the senses, where objects have substance and weight, and events are observable and measurable.