The noun 'love' and the noun 'happiness' are singular, common, abstract nouns; words for emotions; words for things.
The word 'love' is also a verb: love, loves, loving, loved.
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Some 'happy' nouns are:cheerdelightfungoodiesjoylovelinessmerrimentnicetiesplaypresentssunshinevacation
Abstract nouns name things that cannot be physically touched, for example 'love', 'happiness' or 'dream'. Concrete nouns name things you can touch or picked up, for example 'car', 'pencil' or 'dog'.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are:equalityrighthappiness
They are nouns.
The word 'happy' is an adjective. Nouns do not describe adjectives.A noun can describe another noun; the describing noun is called an attributive noun.The noun form of the adjective 'happy' is happiness. A noun can be used to describe the noun happiness, for example:I'm looking forward to some vacation happiness.Relationship happiness is hard to find.She's so delightful. She's full of dancing happiness.