physicality Definition
physi·cal·ity (fiz′i kal′ə tē)
noun
- the quality or condition of being physical
- preoccupation with physical, esp. bodily or carnal, matters
physicality Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- body: Human beings have a soul but that soul is part of the physicality of the body.
- film: I mean when it was actually shown as a film loop the physicality of the film going round related very much to the.. .
- music: In my mind, it's a rhythm, it's so connected to the physicality of music.
- book: Attempts to replicate the physicality of books have not yet been successful.
- work: I surprised myself at the raw physicality of the work.
- dance: Talking about selecting dancers to paint, he says: " I love the physicality of dance.
Converse of subject
distinguish: Lucy: As a band, you are distinguished by the extreme physicality of your live performances.
Converse of object
- explore: Scheme of Work 2 6 x units Ratty & Mole: A scheme of work exploring physicality of characters.
- have: You had the physicality of Ian Curtis on stage.
- enjoy: Alan undertakes commissions, usually of topographic subjects and enjoys the physicality of working in the landscape.
- use: They are increasingly concerned with using the physicality of materials to represent themselves.
- capture: I sincerely believe that no video game since has captured the physicality of its sport so beautifully.
- combine: But, as star, Cruise combines exceptional physicality with a committed and gripping performance.
Adjective modifier
- sheer: A blast of sheer physicality that leaves you wanting more.
- extreme: Lucy: As a band, you are distinguished by the extreme physicality of your live performances.
- human: With attention to movement analysis you will be able to understand the language of human physicality.
- own: His sculpture then, as now, celebrates its own physicality, with an emphasis on materials and construction.
- raw: The cool unmarked quality of the surface lies in contrast to the raw physicality of the mark making.
- intense: Exercises were given which required intense physicality or acute mental focus or both, which acted as catalysts for such discussions.
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