abstractly
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Definition
Adverb: - In an abstract manner or way; considered apart from concrete existence or specific instances: The word "abstractly" describes thinking, speaking, or dealing with concepts, ideas, or qualities in a theoretical, general, or non-concrete way, separate from physical objects or real events.
Usage
"Abstractly" is used to modify verbs related to thought, discussion, or consideration. It indicates that the action is performed in the realm of ideas rather than practical, tangible reality. - It often precedes or follows verbs like think, consider, discuss, reason, or understand. - It can be used to contrast with thinking about specific examples or practical applications.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In philosophical or academic contexts: Used to describe reasoning that deals with pure theory, principles, or essences.
- The philosopher argued abstractly about the nature of consciousness.
- To indicate a lack of concrete detail: Can imply a discussion is vague or detached from reality.
- Talking abstractly about "customer satisfaction" is useless without specific feedback.
Variants and Related Words
- Abstract (adjective): Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- Beauty is an abstract concept.
- Abstract (noun): A summary of the contents of a book, article, or speech.
- Please read the abstract before the full paper.
- Abstraction (noun): The quality of dealing with ideas rather than events; or an idea or concept.
- His argument was lost in a haze of abstraction.
Synonyms
- Theoretically: In a way that is based on theory or abstract principles rather than practical application.
- Conceptually: In terms of concepts or abstract ideas.
- Generally: In a broad, non-specific way.
Antonyms
- Concretely: In a clear, specific, and practical way, relating to real things or events.
- Specifically: In a detailed and exact manner, with reference to a particular instance.
- Practically: In a realistic and sensible way; almost.
Adverb
- in abstract terms