adjective
- concrete or tangible; not abstract
Examples
- The teacher used nonabstract examples to explain the mathematical concept.
- Children learn better with nonabstract materials they can touch and manipulate.
- The artist’s nonabstract paintings depicted realistic landscapes.
- Scientists prefer nonabstract data that can be measured and observed.
- The philosophy course focused on nonabstract ethical dilemmas from real life.
- Nonabstract thinking involves dealing with concrete facts rather than theories.