Pronunciation: /kənˈsɛptʃuəl/
adjective relating to or based on mental concepts or ideas
A1 The children were introduced to a conceptual understanding of numbers.
A2 The artist's work was praised for its conceptual depth.
B1 The company is known for its innovative and conceptual approach to design.
B2 The new theory proposed by the scientist is highly conceptual and requires further research.
C1 The philosopher's ideas are highly complex and deeply conceptual.
C2 The artist's conceptual masterpiece challenged traditional notions of art.
formal The artist presented a conceptual framework for his latest project.
informal I'm having trouble grasping the conceptual idea behind this new theory.
slang I don't get the whole conceptual thing, it's too abstract for me.
figurative Her mind was a whirlwind of conceptual thoughts and ideas.
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