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abstract - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of abstract in Hindi

  • सार
  • सामान्य सारांश
  • संक्षेप
  • निराकार
  • अमूर्त
  • भावात्मक
  • भाववाचक

Noun

  • तत्त्व

Verb

  • हटाना
  • अलग करना
  • संक्षिप्त करना

abstract Definition

Noun

  • a summary of the contents of a book, article, or formal speech. ( किसी पुस्तक, लेख या औपचारिक भाषण की सामग्री का सारांश। )
  • an abstract work of art. ( कला का एक सार काम। )
  • that which is abstract; the theoretical consideration of something. ( जो अमूर्त है; किसी चीज़ का सैद्धांतिक विचार। )

Adjective

  • existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence. ( विचार में या विचार के रूप में विद्यमान लेकिन भौतिक या ठोस अस्तित्व नहीं। )

Verb

  • consider (something) theoretically or separately from something else. ( सैद्धांतिक रूप से या अलग से कुछ (कुछ) पर विचार करें। )
  • extract or remove (something). ( निकालने या हटाने (कुछ)। )
  • make a written summary of (an article or book). ( एक लिखित लेख (एक लेख या पुस्तक) बनाते हैं। )

abstract Example

  • She is represented by two unprepossessing abstract heads rendered in polychrome clay. ( वह पॉलीक्रोम क्ले में प्रदान किए गए दो अप्राप्य अमूर्त सिर द्वारा दर्शाया गया है। )
  • The other dream was a lot more abstract and involved. ( दूसरा सपना बहुत अधिक अमूर्त और शामिल था। )

More Sentence

  • The pace is languid and events too abstract to be a children's movie, yet corny stunts alienate mature viewers.
  • The point is this - we cannot abstract ideas from the historical epoch in which they appeared.
  • This is a laudable but somewhat abstract concept.
  • At the moment, for many, it's just too abstract and theoretical.
  • This debate may appear rather abstract right now.
  • Boxer is perhaps best known for richly textured abstract canvases, championed by critic Clement Greenberg.
  • And although ubuntu can be grammatically classified as an abstract noun, it is often employed in relational contexts.
  • Fabre explains that his metaphors are simultaneously real and illusory, physical and abstract , living and dead.
  • They mean something more abstract - a philosophical schema for governing, which often amounts to a slogan to describe one's ideology.
  • In the high Arctic, climate change isn't an abstract concept
  • If one wanted to abstract a general rule from the affair it might well be ‘to make a building look effeminate, trashy and like something out of Disneyworld, be sure to add banded pink stripes’.
  • Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding.
  • His later style of the 1940s is more abstract and colour becomes the most important factor.
  • The former is an abstract noun, the latter is a person.
  • But it is Brutus who is the most instantly recognisable modern figure in his use of abstract nouns to justify political ends.
  • Verbs and adjectives are more abstract , and so are more difficult concepts for children's minds to grasp.
  • The choreography is abstract and seemed very difficult - it demands strong technique and exactness.
  • It's a beautiful work of abstract colour and texture, of contrasting dark and light.
  • They resemble cone-like wall sconces, and the colorful abstract shapes covering their surfaces appear to glow like stained glass windows.
  • Several artists claimed to be the first to paint an abstract picture, rather as early photographers had wrangled over who had invented the camera.
  • Wilber has so far failed to attract the large mainstream audience that his ideas deserve - in part because his writing is so often abstract and theoretical.
  • One conclusion that one might be tempted to draw from this is that mathematical truths cannot, after all, imply the existence of specific abstract objects of any kind.
  • But terror is an abstract noun, not a country as our Constitution pickily insists for a war.
  • Second, this shaky notion was based on a highly abstract and contentious branch of physics known as string theory.
  • Rothko stresses that the contrast between abstract and representational painting is overdrawn, that all art has subject matter.
  • My political culture is empirical rather than abstract .
  • Her work is abstract , using geometrical shapes subtly arranged and typically painted in soft colours.
  • The question of Being, far from being too abstract or theoretical an issue, will prove to be important for understanding exile.