Pronunciation: /ˌmɛtəˈfɪzɪkəl/
noun a metaphysical poet
A1 I don't understand metaphysical concepts.
A2 The book discusses metaphysical ideas about the nature of reality.
B1 Studying metaphysical philosophy has broadened my perspective on life.
B2 The film delves into the metaphysical realm of existence.
C1 The professor's lecture on metaphysical theories was enlightening.
C2 She is considered an expert in the field of metaphysical studies.
adjective relating to the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space
A1 I don't understand metaphysical concepts like the meaning of life.
A2 She found the idea of metaphysical beings fascinating.
B1 The philosopher's work delves into metaphysical questions about existence.
B2 The novel explores metaphysical themes such as reality and perception.
C1 The artist's paintings are imbued with a sense of metaphysical beauty.
C2 The professor's lecture on metaphysical philosophy was both enlightening and challenging.
formal The philosopher discussed the metaphysical aspects of existence in his latest book.
informal She's really into all that metaphysical stuff like crystals and energy healing.
slang I can't wrap my head around all that metaphysical mumbo jumbo.
figurative His artwork often explores the metaphysical connection between nature and spirituality.
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