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There is no abstract noun in that phrase. Both box and pencils are 'concrete' nouns. An abstract noun is a noun that cannot be perceived with our senses - 'luck', and 'hope' are abstract nouns, they are concepts rather than physical 'things'.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to resemble are resemblance and the gerund, resembling.
No, the word 'monstrous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun noun form is monotonousness, a word for a quality or characteristic.
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Yes, the word glory is a common noun, a singular, abstract noun.
Yes, the word glory is a common noun, a singular, abstract noun.
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Yes, "glory" is an abstract noun because it represents a concept or idea that cannot be touched or seen physically. It refers to honor, praise, or admiration that is intangible.
Glorify
Glory is an abstract noun.
The abstract noun of "glory" is "glorification." Abstract nouns are words that represent concepts, qualities, or ideas rather than physical objects. In this case, "glorification" represents the abstract concept of the state of being renowned, honored, or praised for one's achievements or qualities.
No, the noun glories is the singular form for glory, a singular, common, noun.The noun glory is an abstract noun, a word for renown or honor won by notable achievements.The noun glory is a concrete noun, a word for a flower, a morning glory, a compound noun.The word glory is also a verb (glory, glories, glorying, gloried).
The abstract noun for the adjective glorious is gloriousness.The word glorious is the adjective form for the abstract noun glory.
no "Glory" cannot be perceived by the senses (seen, heard, touched, tasted, smelled), and it is not a person, place, or tangible thing, and therefore is not a common noun. The above specifications explain the common noun. "Glory" is an abstract noun, a figurative thing, or an idea. Check this out: http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/abstractnoun.htm
Yes, the noun astonishment is an abstract noun, a word for an emotional reaction.
Is undergone an abstract noun