Pronunciation: /æbˈstræktli/
adverb in a way that is theoretical or not based on concrete reality
A1 She tried to explain the concept of gravity abstractly.
A2 The artist painted abstractly, using bold colors and shapes.
B1 Students were asked to think abstractly about the implications of the new law.
B2 The philosopher discussed the nature of reality abstractly, without concrete examples.
C1 The mathematician approached the problem abstractly, focusing on the underlying principles.
C2 The author's writing style is known for its ability to convey complex ideas abstractly.
formal The concept can be understood abstractly through mathematical equations.
informal I can't grasp the idea of time travel when thinking about it abstractly.
slang Dude, I can't even think about that abstractly, it's too much for my brain.
figurative She painted the scene abstractly, using bold colors and shapes to evoke emotion.
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