Pronunciation: /ˈfɪzɪkəl/
noun a physical examination or physical activity
A1 I prefer physical activities like running and swimming.
A2 Physical exercise is important for maintaining good health.
B1 The doctor recommended some physical therapy for my back pain.
B2 The physical demands of the job were too much for him to handle.
C1 The study focused on the physical effects of climate change on the environment.
C2 Her research delved into the intricacies of quantum physics and its physical implications.
adjective relating to the body as opposed to the mind
A1 I like to take walks for physical exercise.
A2 Regular physical activity is important for maintaining good health.
B1 She suffered physical injuries in the car accident.
B2 Physical therapy helped her recover from the sports injury.
C1 The scientist conducted a series of physical experiments to test the hypothesis.
C2 The artist's work explores the relationship between the physical and metaphysical worlds.
formal Regular physical activity is important for maintaining overall health and well-being.
informal I need to start working out to improve my physical fitness.
slang I'm feeling so out of shape, I really need to get my physical game on.
figurative The physical distance between us seemed to grow wider as time passed.
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