Pronunciation: /ˌæstroʊˈfɪzɪkəl/
adjective relating to or concerned with astrophysics, the branch of astronomy that deals with the physical properties of celestial bodies and with the interaction between matter and radiation in the universe
A1 The astrophysical phenomenon of a shooting star is fascinating to watch.
A2 Students in the astronomy class learned about astrophysical processes like supernovae.
B1 Scientists use advanced telescopes to study astrophysical events in outer space.
B2 The astrophysical research conducted at the observatory led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C1 The astrophysical implications of black holes continue to intrigue researchers.
C2 The astrophysical theories proposed by the renowned physicist have revolutionized the field of cosmology.
formal The astrophysical research team discovered a new exoplanet orbiting a distant star.
informal I heard that the astrophysical folks found a new planet in another solar system.
slang Those astro nerds found a new planet way out there.
figurative Her mind was like an astrophysical black hole, absorbing all knowledge in its path.
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