Definition of «nothing concrete»

The phrase "nothing concrete" means that there is no definite or tangible information, idea, plan, or result available. It suggests a lack of solid evidence, facts, or proof to support something. In other words, it refers to something that is not yet fully developed, formed, or established and may still be in the process of being created, imagined, or thought through.

Sentences with «nothing concrete»

  • I would definitely like to write new books in the future, and I have a few ideas, but nothing concrete yet! (ladystravelblog.com)
  • It would seem not, for it says nothing more than the obvious, and really says nothing concrete at all. (faith.org.uk)
  • Fuel economy is improved from the previous version but still nothing concrete on that front. (auto.ndtv.com)
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