Rate your familiarity with the word abstract using the scale 1 to 5. | Part of Speech adjective | Syllabication ab-stract |
First Known Use late 1300s | Etymology from the Latin word abstractus meaning "drawn away." |
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Definition having to do with ideas rather than specific people, objects, or actions | Sentence The knowledge you have is an abstract idea because you cannot hold it in your hand. |