physicality

noun
UK: /ˌfɪz.ɪˈkæl.ə.ti/
US: /ˌfɪz.ɪˈkæl.ə.ti/
  1. The quality or state of being physical; relating to the body or material things.

    1. Her physicality is impressive for her age.
    2. The physicality of the dance routine demanded a lot of stamina from the performers.
  2. Physical existence or presence; the actual bodily form of someone or something.

    1. The actor brought a strong physicality to the role.
    2. The artist explored the physicality of the human form in her sculptures.
  3. Physical force or violence.

    1. The game was stopped due to excessive physicality.
    2. The coach emphasized control, not physicality, in the team's training sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "physicality" in English means: The quality or state of being physical; relating to the body or material things., Physical existence or presence; the actual bodily form of someone or something., Physical force or violence..

The phonetic transcription of "physicality" is /ˌfɪz.ɪˈkæl.ə.ti/ in British English and /ˌfɪz.ɪˈkæl.ə.ti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "physicality": materiality, force, embodiment, violence, corporeality.

Example usage of "physicality": "Her physicality is impressive for her age.". More examples on the page.