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conceptconcept /ˈkɑnsɛpt/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countable] Etymology Collocations Thesaurus an idea of how something is, or how something should be done:  The idea of a soul is a religious concept.concept of It’s difficult to grasp the concept of infinite space. Most young children have no concept of time.concept that She developed the concept that crime is related to how well neighbors know each other. see thesaurus at idea see also conceive, conceptionCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa new concept At that time, equality for women was a relatively new concept.the whole concept The Greeks invented the whole concept of scientific theory – looking for evidence in nature of how the world works.a basic/fundamental concept The children learn the basic concepts of mathematics.a key/central/important concept The title tells you something about the central concept of the poem.a simple concept Cause and effect is a fairly simple concept.a difficult concept Difficult concepts can sometimes be explained with diagrams or graphs.a general/broad concept The book begins with some general historical concepts.an abstract concept Chinese writing uses picture-like symbols for both abstract concepts like happiness and concrete objects like trees.a traditional concept It appears that the killing was related to the traditional concept of honor.a clear concept When I paint, I have a very clear concept of what I am trying to communicate.a vague/ambiguous concept (=one that is not clear or is hard to define) Creativity is an ambiguous concept.a strange/alien concept In some countries, waiting in line is an alien concept.a theoretical concept The theoretical concepts of psychology are also useful in the study of literature.a legal/mathematical/political etc. concept The right to remain silent is a very important legal concept.a religious/moral concept Children’s understanding of moral concepts such as justice develops over time.verbsunderstand/grasp a concept The class will help you grasp the basic concepts of physics.have no concept of something Young children have no concept of the value of money.introduce a concept The first year of the course introduces the basic concepts of management.develop a concept The Greeks developed the concept of democracy.define a concept First, we need to define the concept of reasonable force.examine/explore a concept In his book, Sartre explores the concept of individual freedom.explain a concept Can you please explain the concept of a “just war?”apply a concept (=use it) I’ve applied the concepts from the course in several different situations.
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