Pronunciation: /ˈkɑz.mɪ.kəl/
adjective relating to the universe or cosmos, especially as distinct from the earth
A1 The stars in the sky are cosmical objects that shine brightly at night.
A2 Scientists study cosmical phenomena such as black holes and supernovae.
B1 The universe is a vast and cosmical expanse that we have yet to fully explore.
B2 Cosmical events like the Big Bang have shaped the structure of the universe.
C1 Astrophysicists use advanced technology to study cosmical bodies and their interactions.
C2 The concept of multiverses and parallel dimensions is a topic of debate among cosmical theorists.
formal The scientist proposed a cosmical theory to explain the origins of the universe.
informal I read a really interesting article about cosmical phenomena last night.
slang That movie was so cosmical, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
figurative Her mind was like a cosmical whirlwind, always full of new ideas and perspectives.
cosmicized
cosmicals
more cosmical
most cosmical
cosmical
will be cosmical
have cosmicaled
is being cosmical
cosmical
cosmical
to be cosmical
cosmicaling
cosmicalled