abstract

abstract

noun

Summary: A brief summary of a longer piece of work, such as an academic paper, article, or report.

Concept: An idea or concept that is not associated with any specific instance or concrete object.

Art: A style of art that does not represent real objects or scenes but uses shapes, colors, and forms to achieve its effect.

 

adjective

The adjective "abstract" in English means something that is conceptual or not concrete. It refers to ideas, concepts, or qualities that do not have a physical presence and are often difficult to understand because they are not linked to physical objects or experiences.

Art: Describes art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality but uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect.

Ideas/Concepts: Refers to ideas or concepts that are theoretical and not based on specific examples or real-life instances.

Thinking: Describes a way of thinking that is complex and deals with ideas rather than practical or straightforward solutions.

Example

noun

  1. The abstract of the research paper provided a concise overview of the main findings.
  2. The artist's abstracts were on display in a gallery in the city center.
  3. The mathematician's abstraction of the problem allowed her to solve it in a new and innovative way.

 

adjective

  1. The artist's abstract sculptures were on display at the gallery.
  2. The philosopher's abstract theories about the nature of reality were difficult to understand.
  3. The scientist's abstract model of the atom helped to explain the behavior of matter.