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elvont — meaning in English: abstract

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formal intermediate
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'elvont' in academic discussions, especially in art critiques or philosophical debates. For example, an art critic might describe a painting's composition as 'elvont' to indicate that it transcends realism and delves into conceptual forms.
Synonyms & nuances
'Elvont' shares similarities with 'abstrakt' (also meaning abstract), but 'elvont' often conveys a deeper sense of detachment from concrete realities. You would use 'elvont' when discussing theoretical concepts or artistic expressions that lack literal representation.
Culture
'Elvont' comes from the verb 'elvon,' meaning to draw away or detach. In Hungarian culture, abstract art plays a significant role, especially in the works of famous Hungarian artists like László Moholy-Nagy, who was instrumental in the Bauhaus movement, emphasizing the importance of abstraction in modern art.
FAQ
Q.What does 'elvont' mean in English?
'Elvont' translates to 'abstract' in English, referring to concepts or ideas that are not concrete or tangible.
Q.How do you use 'elvont' in a sentence?
You might say, 'Ez a festmény nagyon elvont,' which means 'This painting is very abstract,' emphasizing its non-representational style.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'elvont'?
One common mistake is confusing 'elvont' with 'konkrét' (concrete). Remember that 'elvont' refers to concepts that are theoretical or intangible, so ensure you use it in contexts that reflect abstraction.
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