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Term: Abstract

Description: The term "abstract" can have different meanings and uses depending on its context. In general, it refers to something that is not concrete or tangible, existing only in thought or as an idea. It can also denote a summary or abbreviated version of a larger work or concept.

Sense 1:

- Noun: An abstract concept or idea, often representing an intangible quality.

- Example sentence: The artist's painting was an abstract of her emotional turmoil.

Sense 2:

- Adjective: Pertaining to or characterized by abstraction; theoretical rather than practical.

- Example sentence: The professor delivered a lecture on abstract mathematical concepts.

Sense 3:

- Verb: To extract or remove something, usually separating it from its surroundings.

- Example sentence: It took hours to abstract an important quote from the lengthy interview transcript.

Sense 4:

- Noun (Summary): A concise summary or outline of a larger work or research paper.

- Example sentence: The conference paper included an abstract that provided an overview of the study's findings.

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Sense 5:

- Adjective (Art): Pertaining to an artistic style that emphasizes shapes, colors, and forms rather than depicting realistic images.

- Example sentence: Her abstract painting beautifully captured the essence of nature through vibrant colors and bold strokes.

- Amazon search link: Search for abstract art supplies on Amazon

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