Pronunciation: /ˌækroʊəˈmætɪkəl/
adjective abstract or theoretical in nature
A1 The acroamatical instructions were easy to follow.
A2 The acroamatical nature of the text made it suitable for beginners.
B1 The acroamatical presentation of the information helped clarify complex concepts.
B2 The acroamatical style of writing appealed to those with a deeper understanding of the subject.
C1 The acroamatical approach taken in the research paper demonstrated a high level of expertise.
C2 The acroamatical analysis provided a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
formal The acroamatical lecture on philosophy left the audience in deep contemplation.
informal I couldn't understand a word of that acroamatical speech.
slang That acroamatical jargon is way over my head.
figurative Her acroamatical language painted a vivid picture of the complex topic.
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