抽象
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Noun meaning 'abstract' as in non-concrete or theoretical concepts. Often used as a modifier in compound nouns. Example: 『抽象的な考え』 (chuushouteki na kangae, 'abstract thought').
Theme

At a university art club meeting, User and their friend Ken discuss modern art concepts while preparing for an exhibition.

抽象

ちゅうしょう

abstract

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'abstract' art — it's not concrete or real. '抽象' (chuushou) sounds like 'choose' (chu) something 'show' (shou) that's vague and conceptual — you have to choose what it shows!

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『抽象』 (chuushou) is commonly used in art, philosophy, and academic contexts to describe non-concrete ideas. For example, 『抽象芸術』 (chuushou geijutsu, 'abstract art') is a popular genre in galleries and museums.

Forms

Base: 抽象Noun meaning 'abstract' as in non-concrete or theoretical concepts. Often used as a modifier in compound nouns. Example: 『抽象的な考え』 (chuushouteki na kangae, 'abstract thought').