A2 adjective #453 mais comum 3 min de leitura

physical

Physical relates to things you can touch or see, or it describes the body instead of the mind.

Explanation at your level:

Physical means things you can touch. A ball is a physical thing. It also means things about your body. Running is physical. It is not about your brain; it is about your body. You can see and touch physical things every day.

When we say something is physical, we mean it is real and you can touch it. We also use it to talk about the body. For example, physical activity is good for you. It is different from mental activity. If you are a physical person, you like sports and movement.

The adjective physical describes things that exist in the real world, like objects or materials. It is also used to describe the body's health or movement. A common phrase is physical health, which is the state of your body. You might also hear about physical contact, which happens when two people touch. It is often used to contrast with 'mental' or 'emotional' things.

Physical is used to describe the material world, distinguishing it from the abstract or mental. In professional contexts, it often refers to physical evidence or physical labor. It implies a tangible reality. You might describe someone as being physically active or mention the physical demands of a job. It is a core term in both scientific and everyday language.

At an advanced level, physical encompasses the tangible nature of existence. It is frequently used in academic discourse, such as physical geography or physical laws. Beyond the body, it can describe the physicality of an object—its texture, weight, and presence. It is essential for discussing the interface between the body and the environment, or the material versus the metaphysical.

In a mastery context, physical serves as a bridge between the empirical and the experiential. It denotes the realm of matter and the corporeal form. We use it to discuss physical phenomena in physics or the physical manifestations of an illness. It carries nuances of 'realness' and 'immediacy'. Whether discussing the physical world in a philosophical sense or the physical reality of a situation, the word anchors abstract concepts in the material domain.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Physical means related to the body or tangible things.
  • It is an adjective, not a noun.
  • It is the opposite of mental or abstract.
  • It comes from the Greek word for nature.

Hey there! When we talk about physical things, we are talking about the real, tangible world. Imagine you are holding an apple; that apple is a physical object because you can touch it, smell it, and see it.

The word also helps us talk about our bodies. If you go to the gym, you are doing physical exercise. This is different from mental work, like solving a math problem in your head. It is a super useful word for describing the difference between the 'stuff' of the world and our 'thoughts' or 'feelings'.

The word physical comes all the way from the Ancient Greek word physikos, which means 'natural'. It is closely related to the word physis, meaning 'nature'.

Back in the day, it was used to describe the study of nature, which is why we still have the word physics for the science of how the universe works. Over time, it evolved to specifically mean things that have a body or substance. It entered English through Old French and Latin, keeping its connection to the natural, material world intact for centuries!

You will hear physical used in many ways. A common combo is physical health, which refers to how your body is doing. You might also hear about physical contact, like a high-five or a hug.

In a formal setting, like a science class, you might hear about physical properties of a liquid. In a casual setting, you might say, 'I'm not a very physical person,' meaning you don't like sports or touchy-feely activities. It is a very versatile word that fits almost anywhere!

While physical itself isn't always the center of an idiom, it appears in phrases like:

  • Physical presence: Being there in person. 'Your physical presence at the meeting is required.'
  • Physical toll: The damage or exhaustion caused by hard work. 'The game took a physical toll on the players.'
  • Physical comedy: Humor based on body movements. 'Charlie Chaplin was a master of physical comedy.'
  • Physical education: Often called P.E. in school. 'I have physical education after lunch.'
  • Physical state: The condition of something solid, liquid, or gas. 'Water changes its physical state when frozen.'

Physical is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., physical strength) or after a linking verb (e.g., The work is physical).

Pronunciation is tricky! In the UK, it is /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/, and in the US, it is /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/. The stress is always on the first syllable: FIZ-i-cal. It rhymes with words like whimsical and clinical. Remember, it is not a noun, so you don't make it plural!

Fun Fact

It is the root of the word 'physic', which used to mean medicine!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/

Short 'i' sounds, clear 'l' at the end.

US /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'z' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'ph' as 'f' but forgetting the 'z' sound
  • Adding extra syllables
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

whimsical clinical cynical critical typical

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Audição 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

body thing real

Learn Next

physics physician physique

Avançado

corporeal tangible

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

Physical health

Linking verbs

It is physical

Adverb formation

Physically

Examples by Level

1

The ball is a physical object.

ball = object

adjective before noun

2

I like physical activities.

activities = exercise

plural noun

3

He is very physical.

physical = active

adjective after verb

4

It is a physical book.

book = paper

adjective before noun

5

We need physical help.

help = work

adjective before noun

6

This is a physical map.

map = paper

adjective before noun

7

Physical health is important.

health = body

adjective before noun

8

Do you like physical games?

games = sports

adjective before noun

1

The physical world is beautiful.

2

She enjoys physical challenges.

3

He needs physical therapy.

4

The physical labor was hard.

5

I prefer physical copies of books.

6

They had physical contact.

7

The physical evidence was clear.

8

It was a physical struggle.

1

The job requires physical strength.

2

He is in good physical condition.

3

We studied the physical properties of gold.

4

The physical layout of the office changed.

5

She is a very physical actor on stage.

6

Physical exercise improves your mood.

7

The physical distance between them was large.

8

He suffered from physical exhaustion.

1

The physical demands of the job are high.

2

They found physical evidence at the scene.

3

The physical appearance of the building is old.

4

He has a physical disability.

5

The physical universe is vast.

6

She underwent a physical examination.

7

The physical impact of the crash was loud.

8

He avoided physical confrontation.

1

The physical manifestations of stress are real.

2

We must consider the physical geography of the region.

3

The play relies heavily on physical comedy.

4

His physical presence dominated the room.

5

The physical laws of nature are constant.

6

She is interested in physical chemistry.

7

The physical limitations of the technology are clear.

8

He felt a physical connection to the land.

1

The physical reality of the situation was undeniable.

2

He explored the physical boundaries of human endurance.

3

The physical embodiment of his dreams stood before him.

4

The physical world is governed by entropy.

5

She analyzed the physical structure of the protein.

6

The physical sensation of cold was sharp.

7

His work examines the physical nature of light.

8

The physical environment affects animal behavior.

Sinônimos

bodily material tangible concrete manual corporeal

Antônimos

Colocações comuns

physical health
physical exercise
physical strength
physical contact
physical appearance
physical labor
physical evidence
physical presence
physical therapy
physical world

Idioms & Expressions

"physical toll"

the negative effect of hard work on the body

The hike took a physical toll on my legs.

neutral

"physical comedy"

humor based on movement

He is a legend of physical comedy.

neutral

"physical education"

school subject for sports

I loved physical education class.

neutral

"in the physical"

existing in reality

It is different in the physical.

formal

"physical state"

condition of being solid/liquid/gas

Water changes its physical state.

formal

"physical intimacy"

close physical contact

They shared a moment of physical intimacy.

formal

Easily Confused

physical vs Physician

Similar root

Physician is a doctor, physical is an adjective.

The physician gave me a physical.

physical vs Physics

Similar root

Physics is a science, physical is an adjective.

I study physics and physical laws.

physical vs Physique

Similar spelling

Physique is a noun for body shape.

He has a strong physique.

physical vs Mental

Opposite concept

Mental is mind, physical is body.

He needs mental and physical rest.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + physical

The work is physical.

A2

Physical + noun

I need a physical exam.

A2

Very + physical

He is very physical.

B1

Physical + of + noun

The physical side of the job.

B2

More + physical + than

It is more physical than I thought.

Família de palavras

Nouns

physics the science of matter
physique the shape of the body

Verbs

physic to treat with medicine (rare)

Adjectives

physical related to the body

Relacionado

physician a doctor who treats the body

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Scientific/Academic Neutral Casual Slang

Erros comuns

Using 'physical' as a noun Use 'physique' or 'physicality'
Physical is an adjective.
Confusing with 'physician' Physician is a doctor
They sound similar but mean different things.
Saying 'physical mind' Mental state
Physical refers to the body/matter.
Using it for 'natural' in all cases Use 'natural'
Physical implies tangible, not just nature.
Misspelling as 'fisical' Physical
It starts with 'ph' like physics.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a gym full of objects.

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Native usage

Use it to contrast body and mind.

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P.E.

P.E. stands for Physical Education.

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Adjective rule

Always put it before a noun.

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Stress

Hit the first syllable hard.

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Don't use as noun

Say 'a physical exam' not 'a physical'.

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Origin

It means nature!

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Flashcards

Use sentence examples.

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Formal vs Casual

Works in both.

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Rhyme

Rhymes with clinical.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

PHysical = PHysics (science of things).

Visual Association

A person lifting weights (physical).

Word Web

Body Matter Science Exercise Tangible

Desafio

Describe three physical objects in your room.

Origem da palavra

Greek

Original meaning: natural, relating to nature

Contexto cultural

None, but be careful when discussing bodies.

Commonly used in schools (P.E.) and healthcare.

Olivia Newton-John's song 'Physical' Physics as a core school subject

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • physical education
  • physical activity
  • physical health

at the doctor

  • physical exam
  • physical therapy
  • physical condition

in science

  • physical properties
  • physical laws
  • physical state

at work

  • physical labor
  • physical demands
  • physical presence

Conversation Starters

"Do you enjoy physical activities?"

"What is the most physical job you can think of?"

"Do you prefer physical books or ebooks?"

"How do you maintain your physical health?"

"Is physical comedy funny to you?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a physical object that is important to you.

How do you balance physical and mental work?

Write about a time you had a physical challenge.

Why is physical health important for your life?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it is an adjective.

It is a short way to say a medical check-up.

FIZ-i-cal.

Related, but physical focuses on touch/body.

No, that would be emotional.

Humor based on body movement.

Because of its Greek origin.

Yes, very common.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The ___ world is what we can see.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: physical

Physical describes the world we can see.

multiple choice A2

Which is a physical activity?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Swimming

Swimming involves the body.

true false B1

Physical means the same as mental.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

They are opposites.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matching phrases to meanings.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Subject-verb-adjective order.

Pontuação: /5

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