noun
- the quality or state of being conceptual; the nature or character of existing as a concept or idea rather than as a concrete thing
- the capacity or tendency to form or think in terms of concepts and abstract ideas
Usage: formal; philosophical
Usage: formal
Examples
- The conceptuality of mathematics allows us to work with abstract numbers and relationships.
- Her argument emphasized the conceptuality of justice rather than its practical application.
- The artist explored the conceptuality of color in her installation piece.
- Understanding conceptuality is essential in philosophy and theoretical science.
- The conceptuality of the design made it difficult for some viewers to grasp its meaning.