Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɪzɪkəl/
adjective not conforming to the laws of nature; supernatural or paranormal
A1 The idea of time travel is considered unphysical by many scientists.
A2 In the world of fiction, characters often possess unphysical abilities.
B1 The experiment yielded unphysical results that could not be replicated.
B2 The theory proposed by the researcher was dismissed as unphysical by the scientific community.
C1 The unphysical nature of the phenomenon puzzled even the most seasoned physicists.
C2 The unphysical properties of dark matter continue to baffle researchers in the field of astrophysics.
formal The scientist concluded that the results were unphysical and could not be replicated.
informal The data was so weird, the scientist said it was unphysical and couldn't be right.
slang That experiment was totally unphysical, there's no way it could have happened like that.
figurative The idea of time travel is often considered unphysical by many scientists.
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