metaphysician
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of metaphysician
1425–75; late Middle English metaphisicien, probably < Middle French metaphysicien, equivalent to metaphysique metaphysic + -ien -ian
Example Sentences
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He was a radical obsessed with both revolution and order, an incorrigible skeptic and an insightful metaphysician.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2019
But just when things get comfortable, in drops Jay Electronica, hip-hop metaphysician, with some confidently delivered and unusually phrased truisms: “Reality is kinda hard to face/Like actual facts is to flat-earthers.”
From New York Times • Apr. 6, 2018
He describes himself as “a metaphysician disguised as a theoretical physicist.”
From Scientific American • Mar. 4, 2018
But at his best Dick was a focused and penetrating metaphysician.
From The Guardian • Aug. 27, 2017
They are not, then, so properly the works of an author by profession, as the thoughts of a metaphysician expressed by a painter.
From Winterslow Essays and Characters Written There by Hazlitt, William
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