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The abstract noun forms of the concrete noun 'beggar' are beggarhood and beggardom.

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The abstract noun form of the adjective 'unemployed' is unemployment.

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The abstract noun for "unemployed" is "unemployment." In linguistics, abstract nouns refer to concepts, qualities, or states rather than tangible objects. "Unemployment" represents the state of not having a job or being without work, making it an abstract noun derived from the adjective "unemployed."

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Words to describe a beggar:-

poor

pitiful

shabbily dressed

messy

smelly

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The word beggar is a noun; the abstract nouns are beggarhood and beggardom. The abstract form for the verb to be is the gerund, begging.

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beggarship

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unemployedment

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uneploy

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Unemoployment
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