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overabstract

ab·stract
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    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [adjective ab-strakt, ab-strakt; noun ab-strakt; verb ab-strakt for 10–13, ab-strakt for 14]
    • /adjective æbˈstrækt, ˈæb strækt; noun ˈæb strækt; verb æbˈstrækt for 10–13, ˈæb strækt for 14 /
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [adjective ab-strakt, ab-strakt; noun ab-strakt; verb ab-strakt for 10–13, ab-strakt for 14]
    • /adjective æbˈstrækt, ˈæb strækt; noun ˈæb strækt; verb æbˈstrækt for 10–13, ˈæb strækt for 14 /

Definitions of overabstract word

  • adjective overabstract thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances: an abstract idea. 1
  • adjective overabstract expressing a quality or characteristic apart from any specific object or instance, as justice, poverty, and speed. 1
  • adjective overabstract theoretical; not applied or practical: abstract science. 1
  • adjective overabstract difficult to understand; abstruse: abstract speculations. 1
  • adjective overabstract Fine Arts. of or relating to the formal aspect of art, emphasizing lines, colors, generalized or geometrical forms, etc., especially with reference to their relationship to one another. (often initial capital letter) pertaining to the nonrepresentational art styles of the 20th century. 1
  • noun overabstract a summary of a text, scientific article, document, speech, etc.; epitome. 1

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Origin of overabstract

First appearance:

before 1400
One of the 24% oldest English words
1400-50; late Middle English: withdrawn from worldly interests < Latin abstractus drawn off (past participle of abstrahere). See abs-, tract1

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Parts of speech for Overabstract

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
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determiner
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overabstract popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 95% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".

overabstract usage trend in Literature

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