1. physical
adjective. ['ˈfɪzɪkəl'] involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit.
- natural object
- insubstantial
- insubstantiality
- physiologic
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] cause to change; make different; cause a transformation.
- deconcentrate
- destabilize
- depersonalize
- dissimilate
- demilitarize
- dehydrogenate
- destabilise
- demilitarise
- transitivize
- decontaminate
- occidentalize
- de-iodinate
- demythologize
- nationalise
- desensitize
- denaturalize
- cause to sleep
- personalise
- detransitivize
- nationalize
- hydrogenate
- decentralise
- personalize
- orientalize
- orientalise
- depersonalise
- demagnetise
- mythologize
- decentralize
- demagnetize
- concentrate
- denationalize
- denationalise
- occidentalise
- transaminate
- intransitivize
- internationalize
- industrialise
- straighten out
- synchronise
- domesticate
- vascularize
- desensitise
- Europeanise
- masculinize
- arterialise
- interchange
- exteriorise
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another.
- acceleration
- deceleration
- transformation
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.
- get dressed
- decrepitate
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] a relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event.
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] the action of changing something.
- destalinize
- change of shape
- decimalization
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] the result of alteration or modification.
- responsible
- depolarization
- consequence
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence.
- disassemble
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] lay aside, abandon, or leave for another.
- unavailable
- deteriorate
- diphthongise
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] change clothes; put on different clothes.
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adjective as in tangible, material
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- environmental
- substantial
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- materialistic
adjective as in concerning the body
- unspiritual
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adjective as in truly existing, real
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- indubitable
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A guideline to improve children’s physical health, for example, includes using AI to help tackle environmental pollution.
However, coronavirus threw a spanner in the works for physical stores.
During the pandemic, getting enough physical activity may be even more difficult than usual.
Some school districts are trying to bring younger kids into physical classrooms before older kids.
For her events, she always include “artifacts,” as Haskins calls them, or vignettes primed for social media—a way for the event to extend beyond the physical room.
Also, she was tall and thin, too, further adding to the ways she met the physical beauty conventions.
And with the dance sequence, we wanted something very physical.
But this physical involvement, or lack of it, is only part of the problem.
If the operation caused no physical damage, it would be in bounds.
That means any response that could result in physical damage inside North Korea is off the table.
The foreman's immense voice, explaining machines and tools, caused physical vibrations in her.
The two enjoyed a mutual understanding from which he was excluded, a private intimacy that was spiritual, mental,— physical.
Its continued presence in pulmonary tuberculosis is, however, a grave prognostic sign, even when the physical signs are slight.
I rejoice in being able to say that the general tendency of the speeches was towards universal Emancipation, mental and physical.
His entire being now relaxed itself; and his physical system found relief in long, deep sighs.
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On this page you'll find 71 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to physical, such as: environmental, natural, real, substantial, concrete, and corporeal.
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1. physical
- Rhymes with Physical-change
- Physical-change in a sentence
2. physical
adjective. ['ˈfɪzɪkəl'] involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit.
- physiologic
- somatogenic
- somatogenetic
- physiological
- natural object
- insubstantial
Rhymes with Physical Change
- shortchange
- interchange
Sentences with physical-change
1. Noun Phrase Vaporization is a physical change of state that does not involve a chemical reaction.
adjective. ['ˈfɪzɪkəl'] having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses.
- incorporeal
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another.
- transformation
- modification
- development
- sublimation
- retardation
- destabilization
- deformation
- chromosomal mutation
- acceleration
- deceleration
- loss of consciousness
- transmutation
- scintillation
- natural event
- fluctuation
- genetic mutation
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] cause to change; make different; cause a transformation.
- deconcentrate
- destabilize
- transaminate
- intransitivize
- internationalize
- industrialise
- straighten out
- synchronise
- domesticate
- vascularize
- cause to sleep
- desensitise
- Europeanise
- hydrogenate
- masculinize
- arterialise
- personalize
- exteriorise
- demagnetise
- mythologize
- domesticize
- demythologise
- contaminate
- concentrate
- immaterialize
- denationalise
- commercialise
- sensibilize
- dehydrogenate
- destabilise
- constitutionalize
- suburbanise
- supercharge
- demythologize
- nationalise
- immortalize
- desensitize
- immaterialise
- conventionalise
- denaturalize
- democratize
- detransitivise
- detransitivize
- achromatize
- revolutionise
- decentralise
- conventionalize
- democratise
- orientalise
- counterchange
- vascularise
- sentimentalize
- unsubstantialize
- mythologise
- officialise
- exteriorize
- romanticize
- occidentalise
- circularize
- depersonalize
- decrepitate
- constitutionalise
- externalize
- achromatise
- de-emphasize
- spiritualize
- revolutionize
- officialize
- Europeanize
- professionalise
- territorialize
- domesticise
- arterialize
- unsubstantialise
- externalise
- change taste
- reconstruct
- depersonalise
- transubstantiate
- sentimentalise
- disintegrate
- rationalise
- industrialize
- renormalise
- individualize
- denationalize
- rationalize
- romanticise
- dissimilate
- transitivize
- synchronize
- reestablish
- change intensity
- sensibilise
- occidentalize
- transitivise
- commercialize
- individualise
- Americanise
- decarboxylate
- masculinise
- transfigure
- Americanize
- etherealize
- internationalise
- personalise
- intransitivise
- nationalize
- immortalise
- territorialise
- incapacitate
- suburbanize
- orientalize
- renormalize
- change over
- de-emphasise
- decentralize
- demagnetize
- disharmonize
- denaturalise
- professionalize
- etherialise
- demilitarize
- demilitarise
- decontaminate
- de-iodinate
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.
- get dressed
- change by reversal
- change state
- come around
- metamorphose
- change posture
- change surface
- change integrity
- change magnitude
- change shape
- superannuate
- pull up stakes
- change form
- become flat
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] a relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event.
- malnourished
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] the action of changing something.
- change of shape
- decimalization
- policy change
- nationalisation
- secularization
- commutation
- communisation
- simplification
- change of state
- change of magnitude
- metrification
- decimalisation
- change of direction
- reorientation
- variegation
- diversification
- adulteration
- change of integrity
- substitution
- satisfaction
- nationalization
- communization
- secularisation
- metrication
noun. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] the result of alteration or modification.
- depolarization
- consequence
- depolarisation
- constipated
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence.
- accommodate
- narrow down
verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] lay aside, abandon, or leave for another.
- diphthongise
- channel-surf
- diphthongize
- anesthetize
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Synonyms for physical change phys·i·cal change, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word physical change ., princeton's wordnet rate these synonyms: 2.0 / 4 votes.
phase change, phase transition, state change, physical change noun
a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
Synonyms: state change , phase transition , phase change
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- Natural Process
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Synonyms of changes
- as in alterations
- as in fluctuations
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Thesaurus Definition of changes
(Entry 1 of 2)
Synonyms & Similar Words
- alterations
- differences
- modifications
- adjustments
- fluctuations
- transformations
- corrections
- oscillations
- distortions
- deformations
- conversions
- replacements
- rectifications
- substitutions
- displacements
- metamorphoses
- regulations
- modulations
- transfigurations
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
- stabilizations
- inconstancies
- vacillations
- transmutations
- transmogrifications
Thesaurus Definition of changes (Entry 2 of 2)
- revolutionizes
- transfigures
- regenerates
- deteriorates
- turns around
- substitutes
- interchanges
- reciprocates
Thesaurus Entries Near changes
changeovers
changes of heart
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“Changes.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/changes. Accessed 20 Feb. 2024.
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HSPT Verbal : Antonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, or Location
Study concepts, example questions & explanations for hspt verbal, all hspt verbal resources, example questions, example question #1 : antonyms: verbs.
Agile is the opposite of __________.
"Athletic," "frisky," and "limber" are synonyms of agile. "Agile" means to be quick and well coordinated in movement .
"Lethargic" means to be drowsy or slugglish .
Example Question #2 : Antonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
Indolent is the opposite of __________.
lackadaisical
"Inert," "lethargic," and "lackadaisical" are synonyms of indolent. "Indolent" means slow or lazy , while "energetic" means full of energy .
Example Question #3 : Antonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
Lithe is the opposite of __________.
"Nimble," "agile," and "limber" are synonyms of lithe. "Lithe" means moving or bending with ease , while "clumsy" means awkward in movement or action .
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An antonym for erratic is __________.
Something that is erratic has no pattern and happens at unknown intervals. The word is related to the word “err” and “error,” as these words all come from a Latin base that means “to stray.” When we make an “error,” we “stray from the right path.” Something “erratic” strays from any pattern—which would be like a straight line. In contrast to something “erratic,” “steady” is an excellent antonym.
An antonym for fasten is __________.
To fasten something is to latch or attach it to something else. When you fasten a chest-strap on a book bag, you latch together two clips, joining them together at one connection point. The opposite of such an action of fastening is “unlatching,” which quite obviously means “to remove a latch or undo a latching.”
An antonym for haste is __________.
When someone is in haste, that person acts in a very speedy manner, often in an over-hurried manner. To “make haste” is to act rapidly to accomplish something. “To delay” is the opposite of making haste. While someone who is slothful or slacking might be less likely to make haste, the only direct antonym among the possible answers is “delay.”
Example Question #4 : Antonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
An antonym for torrent is __________.
A torrent is a very forceful movement of water. When something flows “torrentially,” it does so with great speed and quantity. In contrast to this, a trickle is a small flow of water—an apt antonym. The options “river” and “flow” mean to trap you by mere association with water. The options “illegal” and “licit” likewise are traps since the word “torrent” is associated with a type of computer file sharing method that is sometimes used in a legally questionable manner.
An antonym for variegated is __________.
For this word, following your hunch likely will help if you do not know the vocabulary. The primary sense of the word “variegated” is “multicolored,” particularly meaning that those colors are arranged in an irregular pattern. This is often used to describe certain types of multicolored leaves. If you saw the word “varied” in the word “variegated,” you would potentially be able to answer this without having direct knowledge of “variegated.” Only “monotonous” is sufficiently opposed to the notion of variety for our needs. Something monotonous has a single character—a single tone (color, sound, etc). It can describe a voice that does not change its pitch as well as a picture that has a single color.
Example Question #5 : Antonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
An antonym for dormant is __________.
When something is “dormant” it could be said to be “sleeping.” A closer meaning to the standard English usage of the word would be “inactive.” It does have a relation, however, to the notion of sleeping, as could be inferred by its relationship to the word “dormitory,” which means “sleeping room” or “building for sleeping.” In contrast with inactivity or “dormancy,” only “active” functions as an adequate antonym.
Example Question #6 : Antonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
An antonym for linger is __________.
When something lingers, it remains in a given area, as when a smell lingers in the kitchen after cooking or a guest lingers for some time after dinner, talking about many things and not leaving the house; therefore, in a very broad sense, you could say that “to linger” means “to stay.” The best contrast with this among the options provided is “depart,” meaning “to leave.”
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- physical change
a usually reversible change in the physical properties of a substance, as size or shape: Freezing a liquid is a physical change.
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Origin of physical change
- Compare chemical change .
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How to use physical change in a sentence
Every mental experience has physical causes, and physical changes in your body often have mental consequences, thanks to your predicting brain.
The card’s drivers will detect cryptocurrency mining activities automatically and scale down the performance without any actual physical changes to the card itself.
The only process that exists is to add sites undergoing physical change to the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger.
When you learned that my name is David, there’s a physical change in the structure of your brain.
The possibilities for physical change have never been greater.
The fact that she should be subjected to such scrutiny over a barely perceptible physical change is an absurd waste of media ink.
Like his teenage counterpart, the dad-olescent is dealing with dramatic physical change , but for the worse.
Variation itself is quite peculiar, and as far removed from any physical change as is possible to conceive.
Naturally there was no physical change , but in some inexplicable way she felt that an inward light was quenched.
Dowie had not been one of those who had seen the gradual development of the physical change in her.
Now red sandstone is an infallible mark of rapid deposition, and therefore of active physical change .
And now with horror I suddenly realized that a physical change had marched alongside the fluctuations of our temper.
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Physical Change antonyms - 11 Opposites of Physical Change chemical change chemical reaction chemical conversion chemical modification chemical modifying chemical process chemical processing chemical transformation chemical transformations chemically modified chemically modifying What is the opposite of Physical Change?
What are some opposite words for physical change? Antonyms for physical change phys·i·cal change This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term physical change. Matched Categories Natural Process Princeton's WordNet Rate these antonyms: 2.0 / 4 votes phase change, phase transition, state change, physical change noun
PHYSICAL CHANGE in Thesaurus: 100+ Synonyms & Antonyms for PHYSICAL CHANGE Parts of speech Synonyms Similar meaning View all phase transition physical alteration bodily alteration physical transformation bodily change bodily transformation personal change phase change physical metamorphosis real change state change altered form of matter
1. physical adjective. ['ˈfɪzɪkəl'] involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit. Antonyms mental natural object insulator conductor insubstantial insubstantiality unworldly 2. change verb. ['ˈtʃeɪndʒ'] cause to change; make different; cause a transformation. Antonyms deconcentrate destabilize enable loosen depersonalize dissimilate
Skip to adjective (2) as in tangible, material as in Advertisement View definitions for physical adjective as in tangible, material Compare Synonyms Antonyms phenomenal
noun a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition synonyms: phase change, phase transition, state change see more Cite this entry Style: MLA "Physical change." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/physical change. Accessed 19 Feb. 2024. Copy citation
Synonyms for PHYSICAL: bodily, physiological, physiologic, corporeal, animal, somatic, anatomical, anatomic; Antonyms of PHYSICAL: mental, psychological, intellectual ...
Best antonyms for 'physical change' are 'chemical change', 'chemical conversion' and 'chemical modification'. Search for synonyms and antonyms. Classic Thesaurus. C. define physical change. physical change > antonyms. 27 Synonyms ; 11 Antonyms ; more ; 4 Broader; 17 Narrower;
Physical Change Synonyms: 3 Synonyms and Antonyms for Physical Change | YourDictionary.com Home Thesaurus Physical Change Physical Change Synonyms Meanings Synonyms A change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition (Noun) Synonyms: phase change phase-transition state change
What is the opposite of Physical Changes? Antonyms for Physical Changes (opposite of Physical Changes). Log in Antonyms for Physical changes 1 opposites - opposite meaning Lists synonyms antonyms definitions examples thesaurus phrases chemical change suggest new aboutexamplestermsprivacy & cookie policy Power Thesaurus © 2021 Deutsch (de)
antonyms definitions examples thesaurus Parts of speech nouns Synonyms Similar meaning bodily changes real changes actual changes human changes material changes personal changes temporal changes physical change physical development physical shape real difference substantial changes physical alteration physical alterations physical changeover
Synonyms for physical change noun a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition Synonyms phase change phase transition state change Related Words freeze freezing liquefaction natural action natural process action activity melt melting thaw thawing evaporation vaporisation vaporization vapour
Synonyms for CHANGE: alteration, difference, modification, shift, variation, revision, revise, amendment; Antonyms of CHANGE: stabilization, fixation, set, fix ...
1. physical adjective. ['ˈfɪzɪkəl'] involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit. Synonyms somatic physiologic animal sensual bodily fleshly carnal corporeal somatogenic material somatogenetic personal physiological Rhymes with Physical Change shortchange lestrange prearrange long-range interchange exchange estrange downrange strange
What is another word for physical change? Synonyms for physical change phys·i·cal change This thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word physical change. Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 2.0 / 4 votes phase change, phase transition, state change, physical change noun
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Synonyms for CHANGES: alterations, differences, modifications, variations, shifts, revisions, adjustments, fluctuations; Antonyms of CHANGES: fixations ...
In contrast to this, a trickle is a small flow of water—an apt antonym. The options "river" and "flow" mean to trap you by mere association with water. The options "illegal" and "licit" likewise are traps since the word "torrent" is associated with a type of computer file sharing method that is sometimes used in a legally ...
Physical Change synonyms - 52 Words and Phrases for Physical Change phase transition n. physical alteration n. bodily alteration n. physical transformation n. bodily change n. bodily transformation n. personal change n. phase change n. physical metamorphosis n. real change n. state change n. altered form of matter continuous changes
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Physical change definition: a usually reversible change in the physical properties of a substance, as size or shape. See examples of PHYSICAL CHANGE used in a sentence.
Switch to new thesaurus. Noun. 1. physical change - a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition. phase change, phase transition, state change. freeze, freezing - the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid. liquefaction - the conversion of a solid or a gas into a ...