Pronunciation: /æbˈstrɪkt/
noun a rare term used in botany to describe a plant with narrow leaves
A1 I learned a new word, 'abstrict', in my beginner English class.
A2 The teacher explained the meaning of 'abstrict' to the intermediate students.
B1 The advanced learners were able to use 'abstrict' correctly in their sentences.
B2 The word 'abstrict' was a challenging vocabulary for the upper-intermediate students.
C1 The proficient English speakers were familiar with the term 'abstrict'.
C2 The expert linguists discussed the nuances of 'abstrict' in their research.
formal The artist's work is known for its abstrict style, focusing on geometric shapes and bold colors.
informal I don't really understand abstract art, especially when it's so abstrict like that.
slang That painting is totally abstrict, I have no idea what it's supposed to be!
figurative Her thoughts were so abstrict, it was like trying to decipher a complex puzzle.
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