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오늘의 단어 : abstract, conceptual, impalpable, summary

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"abstract":

  1. Word Definition:
    • Adjective: Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
    • Noun: A summary or brief statement of the main points of a text, scientific article, speech, etc.
  2. Synonyms:
    • Adjective:
      • Conceptual
      • Theoretical
      • Non-concrete
      • Impalpable
      • Philosophical
    • Noun:
      • Summary
      • Synopsis
      • Digest
      • Outline
      • Brief
    Antonyms:
    • Adjective:
      • Concrete
      • Tangible
      • Physical
      • Real
      • Practical
    • Noun:
      • Detail
      • Elaboration
      • Expansion
      • Full text
      • Complete work
  3. Example Sentences:
    1. The artist created an abstract painting that conveyed emotions without depicting recognizable objects.
    2. In the scientific paper, the author provided an abstract summarizing the key findings of the research.
    3. The philosopher often delved into abstract concepts that challenged conventional thinking.
    4. The architect presented an abstract design for the new building, focusing on overall form and structure.
    5. The poet used abstract language to convey the complexity of human emotions in her verses.

"conceptual":

  1. Word Definition:
    • Adjective: Related to or based on concepts or ideas; abstract or theoretical rather than concrete.
  2. Synonyms:
    • Abstract
    • Theoretical
    • Ideational
    • Philosophical
    • Intellectual
    Antonyms:
    • Concrete
    • Practical
    • Tangible
    • Realistic
    • Actual
  3. Example Sentences:
    1. In the art world, conceptual pieces often challenge traditional notions of aesthetics.
    2. The scientist presented a conceptual framework to explain the complex interactions within the ecosystem.
    3. The architect's design was more than a blueprint; it was a conceptual masterpiece that pushed boundaries.
    4. The workshop focused on developing conceptual thinking to solve creative challenges.
    5. His conceptual approach to problem-solving involved breaking down complex issues into fundamental ideas.

"impalpable":

  1. Word Definition:
    • Adjective: Unable to be felt by touch; not easily perceptible; difficult to grasp or understand.
  2. Synonyms:
    • Intangible
    • Insubstantial
    • Ethereal
    • Immaterial
    • Imperceptible
    Antonyms:
    • Tangible
    • Palpable
    • Perceptible
    • Concrete
    • Clear
  3. Example Sentences:
    1. The morning mist created an impalpable atmosphere, shrouding the landscape in mystery.
    2. The subtle nuances of her emotions were almost impalpable but could be sensed by those close to her.
    3. The concept of time passing is impalpable, yet its effects are evident in our experiences.
    4. In the dream, she reached out to touch the ethereal figure, but it remained impalpable.
    5. The artist's intent was to evoke an impalpable sense of nostalgia through the abstract painting.

"philosophical":

  1. Word Definition:
    • Adjective: Related to or concerned with the study of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
  2. Synonyms:
    • Thoughtful
    • Contemplative
    • Reflective
    • Intellectual
    • Speculative
    Antonyms:
    • Unreflective
    • Superficial
    • Nonchalant
    • Practical
    • Concrete
  3. Example Sentences:
    1. The professor's philosophical lectures delved into the complexities of ethics and morality.
    2. Facing a moral dilemma, she took a philosophical approach, considering the broader implications.
    3. His philosophical perspective on life allowed him to navigate challenges with resilience.
    4. The book presented a philosophical exploration of the meaning of happiness and contentment.
    5. During moments of uncertainty, adopting a philosophical mindset can provide clarity and perspective.

"summary":

  1. Word Definition:
    • Noun: A brief statement or account that presents the main points of a text or event; a condensed version.
    • Adjective: Expressing or involving a summary.
  2. Synonyms:
    • Noun:
      • Synopsis
      • Digest
      • Overview
      • Abstract
      • Recap
    • Adjective:
      • Concise
      • Brief
      • Condensed
      • Abbreviated
      • Summarized
    Antonyms:
    • Noun:
      • Elaboration
      • Expansion
      • Detail
      • Full version
      • Complete account
    • Adjective:
      • Detailed
      • Elaborate
      • Comprehensive
      • In-depth
      • Exhaustive
  3. Example Sentences:
    1. She provided a thorough summary of the key findings in her research paper.
    2. The news article offered a brief summary of the main events from the week.
    3. In the meeting, each team member gave a summary of their progress on the project.
    4. The executive delivered a concise summary of the company's financial performance.
    5. The book jacket included a brief summary to give readers an overview of the plot.