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abortion a project or idea that has failed to be carried to completion, or the result of the failure to reach completion. [1/4 definitions]
abstract designating the idea of something without regard to a particular instance or object. [1/13 definitions]
abstraction an abstract or general idea, concept, or term. [1/4 definitions]
advertise to present (a product or idea) in a favorable light to win public patronage, support, or approval. [2/4 definitions]
advice an idea or opinion that someone gives to help you decide.
advocacy the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause.
again used to emphasize an idea that one has earlier expressed in the same conversation, speech, or text. [1/5 definitions]
allegory a story that is written or told to represent an idea or belief. [1/2 definitions]
amplification something that enlarges a statement, plan, idea, or the like. [2/4 definitions]
ancestry the origin or evolution of an object, idea, or style. [1/3 definitions]
Anglicism a habit, idea, or the like that is typically English. [1/2 definitions]
apostrophe2 esp. in drama, an address to someone absent or imaginary, or to an object or idea.
apostrophize to address (a person, usu. absent, or a personified object or idea). [2 definitions]
argue to make statements that support your idea or opinion. [1/2 definitions]
association the connection of one idea, feeling, or emotion with another. [1/4 definitions]
attachment a strong feeling of friendship or loyalty to a person, place, thing, or idea. [1/3 definitions]
authorship origin, as of a book, film, idea, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
avatar a concrete manifestation of any abstraction, such as an idea or concept; embodiment. [1/2 definitions]
bastion something that acts as a safeguard for a principle or idea. [1/3 definitions]
bat around to discuss (an idea or ideas) as possiblities. [1/2 definitions]
beautiful an idea or aesthetic concept of beauty (usu. prec. by "the"). [1/3 definitions]