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The word 'winter' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.

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noun: We like to skate in the park in the winter.

verb: We like to winter in Jamaica.

adjective: It's time to unpack our winter clothes.

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Winter is neither an abstract noun nor a concrete noun. It is a common noun.

Abstract nouns are the ones used to refer to any idea, emotion, or logic. Example- honesty, pain, etc.

Concrete nouns are the ones referring to any material object. Example- trees, buildings, etc.

Common nouns are the ones that are generic names for any place, person or thing. The seasons of a year are also referred to as common nouns. Other examples- ball, copy, station, etc.

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Yes, both summer and winter are abstract nouns, words for a time of year, words for an abstract concept.

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Yes, winter is an abstract noun.

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Abstract nouns are the ones - emotion or logic. Ex- honesty, pain, etc.
It is a common noun.

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