Dentist is a noun.
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by using it as a describing word for example.... horror stories you don't need to change the word!
The word "annoying" is a adjective. Example:When that annoying commercial comes on, I change the channel.Sometimes the word "annoying" is a used as an adjective. Example:When you eliminate the annoying and the trivial, you don't have much left.
The noun dentist is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for the profession of a person; the noun dentist is a concrete noun as a word for a specific person.
Dentist is a noun.
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by using it as a describing word for example.... horror stories you don't need to change the word!
To change the adjective "dark" to a noun, you can use "darkness".
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Yes, the word dentist is a common noun, a word for any dentist anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific dentist or thing; for example:Dr. Dale D. Lentz, DDS Tempe, AZThe Family Dentist (dental practice), Lakeland, FL"Death of a Dentist", a novel by M.C. Beaton
The root word for dentist is "dent," which comes from the Latin word "dens" meaning tooth.