Pronunciation: /ˈæbstrækt.nəs/
noun the quality of being abstract; the state of being difficult to understand or conceptualize
A1 I don't understand the abstractness of modern art.
A2 The concept of time travel can be difficult to grasp due to its abstractness.
B1 The artist's use of color and form adds depth and abstractness to the painting.
B2 The abstractness of the poem allows for multiple interpretations.
C1 The philosopher delved into the abstractness of existence and consciousness.
C2 The novel explores the abstractness of human emotions and relationships in a profound way.
formal The artist's work is known for its deep abstractness, challenging viewers to interpret its meaning.
informal I don't really understand the abstractness of modern art, but I still appreciate it.
slang Dude, that movie was so abstract, I couldn't follow the plot at all.
figurative The abstractness of her emotions made it difficult for others to understand her true feelings.
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