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Vsevolod [243]
3 years ago
6

Which word is an example of concrete language

English
2 answers:
alekssr [168]3 years ago
3 0
Abstract, you can use it while speaking and or justifying your actions. It is a bit mellow dramatic but fairly used.


SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
3 0

Table, Car, Mommy are examples of Concrete words.  

Further Explanation:

<u>Concrete words are the words that are available to the senses and these words are directly opposite to the abstract terms. For instance, Concrete words include spoon, table, hot, green, walking, etc.</u> Because these terms generally refer to the object which we can see, hear or feel as well as the things we can smell or taste, their meanings are more or less pretty the same.  

For example, if you ask me about what I mean by the word spoon, then to show that what actually a spoon is, I just have to pick that spoon up and show it to you. <u>If we talk about an abstract term like ‘Love’, the meaning of this word may change with the circumstances but a concrete term like spoon will remain the same. In simple terms, the word whose meaning remains the same is known as concrete words. </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Concrete words

Subject: English

Keywords: Concrete Words, Abstract, terms, spoon, table, hot, green, walking, Circumstance, Actually, Love.  

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