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Definitions from the WebAbsteractPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Popular UsageAn adjective used to describe something that is difficult to understand or grasp, often associated with abstract concepts, ideas, or theories. Example sentence: The philosophy professor delivered an absteract lecture on existentialism. Search on Amazon for books on philosophySense 2: Local UsageAn adjective used in a particular region or locality, often reflecting the cultural or linguistic peculiarities of that area. Example sentence: The absteract dialect spoken in that small village is incomprehensible to outsiders. Search on Amazon for regional cultural guidesPart of Speech: NounSense 1: Popular UsageA noun referring to a summary or brief statement that captures the main points or essence of something, such as a creative work or a scientific article. Example sentence: The absteract at the beginning of the research paper provided a concise overview of the study's objectives. Search on Amazon for books about abstract artSense 2: Local UsageA noun used in a specific community or group to refer to a gathering or event organized for a particular purpose. Example sentence: The annual town fair is considered the absteract of the community, showcasing our local talent and traditions. Search on Amazon for local event planning resources | ||||
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