Acontextually

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˌkɒntekstʃuəli/

Definitions of acontextually

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about when, how, or to what extent something is done

Example Sentences

A1 She spoke acontextually, making it difficult for the students to understand.

A2 The instructions were given acontextually, leading to confusion among the participants.

B1 The data was presented acontextually, causing misinterpretation by the audience.

B2 The novel was written acontextually, challenging readers to decipher the underlying themes.

C1 The artist's work is often viewed acontextually, requiring a deeper analysis to appreciate its true meaning.

C2 The film director intentionally shot scenes acontextually, provoking thought and discussion among viewers.

Examples of acontextually in a Sentence

formal The study analyzed the data acontextually, focusing solely on the numbers.

informal She tends to approach problems acontextually, without considering the bigger picture.

slang I just do things acontextually, without worrying about the consequences.

figurative He viewed the situation acontextually, as if it existed in a vacuum.

Grammatical Forms of acontextually

past tense

acontextualized

plural

acontextuallys

comparative

more acontextually

superlative

most acontextually

present tense

acontextualizes

future tense

will acontextualize

perfect tense

have acontextualized

continuous tense

is acontextualizing

singular

acontextual

positive degree

acontextual

infinitive

to acontextualize

gerund

acontextualizing

participle

acontextualized

Origin and Evolution of acontextually

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'acontextually' is derived from the prefix 'a-' meaning without or not, and the word 'contextually' meaning in relation to context.
Evolution of the word: The use of 'acontextually' has become more common in academic and technical writing to emphasize the lack of context in a particular situation or argument.