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abstracts

n. countable
C1 Advanced US //ˈæbstɹækts// ab·stracts

n. short summaries of a longer piece of writing, like a research paper or a report. They help you quickly understand the main points without reading the whole document.

n. concise summaries of the key points, methodology, and conclusions of a research paper or academic article. Often used to help researchers determine the relevance of a study before committing to a full reading.


SIMPLE

I read the abstracts to find the best articles for my essay.

CONTEXTUAL

The conference program includes abstracts for every presentation to help attendees choose which sessions to join.

COMPLEX

Scholars often rely on digital databases that index abstracts, allowing them to survey vast amounts of literature and identify significant trends within their specific field of study.

Synonyms
Usage

Usually appears in the plural when referring to a collection of summaries in a journal or database.

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