Pronunciation: /ˌæməˈfɪzɪks/
noun a branch of philosophy that deals with the fundamental nature of reality and existence
A1 I heard the word 'metaphysics' in my philosophy class.
A2 She struggled to understand the concept of metaphysics in the book.
B1 The students debated the implications of metaphysics on society.
B2 The professor's lecture on metaphysics was both enlightening and challenging.
C1 His research in metaphysics has gained international recognition.
C2 The conference featured renowned scholars discussing the latest developments in metaphysics.
adjective relating to metaphysics or its principles
A1 I heard a new word today, ametaphysics, but I'm not sure what it means.
A2 The concept of ametaphysics is difficult to grasp for beginners in philosophy.
B1 The professor's lecture on ametaphysics challenged my understanding of reality.
B2 Her research paper delved deep into the realms of ametaphysics, exploring the nature of existence.
C1 The book delves into the complexities of ametaphysics, addressing the fundamental questions of being and reality.
C2 The debate among scholars regarding ametaphysics continues to evolve as new perspectives are introduced.
formal The study of ametaphysics delves into the nature of reality beyond the physical world.
informal I heard ametaphysics is all about exploring the unknown and questioning reality.
slang Ametaphysics is like diving deep into the rabbit hole of existence, man.
figurative Her thoughts were so abstract, it was like she was speaking ametaphysics.
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