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Konkreter

Konkreter is the comparative form of the German adjective konkret, meaning more concrete or more specific. It is used to describe something that has become more defined, detailed, or tangible relative to something less concrete.

Origin and form: The adjective konkret derives from French concret, with the German comparative formed by adding

Usage: Konkreter is commonly found in formal or technical contexts where precision is important. Examples include:

See also: konkret, Konkretisierung, Spezifität.

-er,
yielding
konkreter.
The
word
inflects
for
gender,
number,
and
case
in
attributive
use,
so
forms
include
konkreter
(masculine
nominative),
konkretere
(feminine
nominative),
konkreteres
(neuter
nominative),
and
konkrete
(plural
or
feminine/neuter
in
other
cases).
The
corresponding
superlative
is
am
konkretsten.
In
general
writing,
konkret
is
used
across
technical,
business,
and
everyday
contexts
to
emphasize
increased
specificity.
“Der
Plan
ist
konkreter
geworden”
and
“Wir
benötigen
eine
konkretere
Beschreibung
der
Anforderungen.”
In
combination
with
nouns,
the
form
adapts
to
gender
and
number,
as
in
“ein
konkreter
Plan,”
“eine
konkretere
Idee,”
or
“konkrete
Schritte.”
The
term
often
contrasts
with
more
abstract
or
vague
formulations,
signaling
a
shift
toward
actionable
detail.