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physical

American  
[fiz-i-kuhl] / ˈfɪz ɪ kəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the body.

    physical exercise.

    Synonyms:
    fleshly, somatic
  2. of or relating to that which is material.

    the physical universe; the physical sciences.

    Synonyms:
    palpable, tangible
  3. noting or pertaining to the properties of matter and energy other than those peculiar to living matter.

  4. pertaining to the physical sciences, especially physics. physics.

  5. carnal; sexual.

    a physical attraction.

  6. tending to touch, hug, pat, etc.; physically demonstrative.

    a physical person.

  7. requiring, characterized by, or liking rough physical contact or strenuous physical activity.

    Football is a physical sport.


physical British  
/ ˈfɪzɪkəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the body, as distinguished from the mind or spirit

  2. of, relating to, or resembling material things or nature

    the physical universe

  3. involving or requiring bodily contact

    rugby is a physical sport

  4. of or concerned with matter and energy

  5. of or relating to physics

  6. perceptible to the senses; apparent

    a physical manifestation

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. short for physical examination

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
physical Idioms  

Related Words

Physical, bodily, corporeal, corporal agree in pertaining to the body. Physical indicates connected with, pertaining to, the animal or human body as a material organism: physical strength, exercise. Bodily means belonging to, concerned with, the human body as distinct from the mind or spirit: bodily pain or suffering. Corporeal, a more poetic and philosophical word than bodily, refers especially to the mortal substance of which the human body is composed as opposed to spirit: this corporeal habitation. Corporal is now usually reserved for reference to whippings and other punishments inflicted on the human body.

Other Word Forms

  • antiphysical adjective
  • antiphysically adverb
  • antiphysicalness noun
  • nonphysical adjective
  • nonphysically adverb
  • physically adverb
  • physicalness noun
  • quasi-physical adjective
  • quasi-physically adverb
  • transphysical adjective
  • transphysically adverb
  • unphysical adjective
  • unphysically adverb

Etymology

Origin of physical

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Medieval Latin physicālis “concerning medicine.” See physic, -al 1

Example Sentences

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In a digital world, people have a hunger for physical manifestations of their interests.

From The Wall Street Journal

Small, relatively difficult to intercept, and easy to produce at scale, Iran’s explosive attack drones may not do as much physical damage as its arsenal of thousands of missiles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its digital business remains small in relation to its physical stores.

From MarketWatch

By adding a grain transport component, the researchers could trace the journeys of icy particles and reconstruct the physical and chemical history of the material that formed Europa, Ganymede, Callisto and Io.

From Science Daily

"The game is getting faster and faster. It's really important to make sure that whoever is ready for Sarina is matching the physical capabilities of the senior squad," said Smith on Friday.

From BBC