noun
- The plural of concreteness; the quality or state of being concrete, specific, or tangible rather than abstract or vague.
Usage: Plural form; typically used in academic or formal contexts when discussing multiple instances or aspects of concreteness.
Examples
- The concretenesses of the examples helped students understand the abstract theory.
- Different concretenesses in language can affect how clearly a message is received.
- The teacher emphasized the concretenesses of historical facts over interpretations.
- Philosophers debate the concretenesses of various ethical principles.
- The concretenesses of the data made the research findings more credible.