Abstracter

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əbˈstræktər/

Definitions of abstracter

noun a person who prepares abstracts, summaries, or extracts of documents or information

Example Sentences

A1 An abstracter is someone who summarizes complex information in a simple way.

A2 The abstracter did a great job of condensing the lengthy report into a one-page summary.

B1 As an abstracter, her role is to extract the key points from the research papers.

B2 The abstracter's ability to distill complex ideas into clear and concise summaries is impressive.

C1 The abstracter's talent lies in their ability to capture the essence of a text in a few words.

C2 The abstracter's skill in abstracting complex concepts is unparalleled in the field.

Examples of abstracter in a Sentence

formal The abstracter was responsible for summarizing complex legal documents.

informal I heard the abstracter is really good at simplifying complicated information.

slang The abstracter is like a wizard at making things easier to understand.

figurative Her mind worked like an abstracter, breaking down ideas into their simplest form.

Grammatical Forms of abstracter

past tense

abstracted

plural

abstracters

comparative

more abstract

superlative

most abstract

present tense

abstracts

future tense

will abstract

perfect tense

have abstracted

continuous tense

is abstracting

singular

abstracter

positive degree

abstract

infinitive

to abstract

gerund

abstracting

participle

abstracted

Origin and Evolution of abstracter

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abstracter' originated from the Latin word 'abstractus', meaning 'drawn away'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 17th century to refer to someone who draws away or separates the essential elements of something, the term 'abstracter' has evolved to also mean a person who prepares abstracts or summaries, particularly in the context of legal documents or real estate transactions.