Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

abstract-form

noun
/ˈæbstrækt fɔːrm/
Definition
A concept or representation that separates ideas, qualities, or characteristics from tangible objects or realities.
Examples
  • Many modern artists explore abstract-form to convey emotions and ideas rather than realistic depictions.
  • In mathematics, abstract-form can refer to theories that describe relationships without specific instances.
  • The author’s use of abstract-form allows readers to interpret the work based on their experiences and perceptions.
Meaning
In various fields like art and philosophy, abstract-form refers to the representation of concepts that do not have a physical presence or are not directly observable.
Synonyms
  • conceptual form
  • non-representational
  • idealized form