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conceptual

Aussprache: [kənˈsɛptʃuəl]

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Kontext: „ideas“

(adjective) relating to ideas or mental pictures rather than something physical. This means thinking about things in our minds, like plans or theories, instead of just seeing or touching them.

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Her conceptual understanding of science helps her imagine new inventions.

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He struggled with the conceptual part of math and preferred working with numbers.

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Can you explain your conceptual view of the project?

Kontext: „art“

(adjective) connected to a style of art that focuses on ideas, rather than traditional beauty or technique. This type of art often makes you think or feel something, using ideas instead of just pretty pictures.

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The gallery has several conceptual artworks that challenge viewers' thoughts.

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She did not enjoy the conceptual art because she preferred more realistic pictures.

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What do you think about conceptual art compared to classical art?

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