Pronunciation: /əˌkɒnˌtɛkstjʊˈæləti/
noun the state of lacking or being without context
A1 Acontextuality means lacking a specific context or background information.
A2 The concept of acontextuality can be difficult to grasp for beginners.
B1 In academic research, acontextuality is often a challenge when interpreting data.
B2 Acontextuality in literature can lead to different interpretations of the same text.
C1 The philosopher discussed the implications of acontextuality in postmodern theory.
C2 The artist's work explored the theme of acontextuality in contemporary society.
formal The concept of acontextuality in literature refers to the lack of specific context in a text.
informal I don't understand this book, it seems to be written with acontextuality in mind.
slang The meme was so random, it had acontextuality written all over it.
figurative Her painting had acontextuality to it, leaving the viewer to interpret its meaning on their own.
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