Yes, the word "ogre" is a noun. It refers to a type of mythical monster or giant creature typically depicted as evil or grotesque in Fairy Tales and folklore.
No, the word "ogre" does not contain a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "ogre" is short, pronouncing it as "ahg-er."
I saw a movie with a terrifying ogre that lived in a castle.
The plural of ogre is ogres.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
Yes, the word 'ogre' is a noun, a word for a fearsome giant of fairy tales and folklore; a word for a (fictional) person.
another word for monster is ogre
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Yes there is it means ogre-ish
Most commonly, the answer to that would be "ogre".
No, the word "ogre" does not contain a long vowel sound. The vowel sound in "ogre" is short, pronouncing it as "ahg-er."
I saw a movie with a terrifying ogre that lived in a castle.
Paul Phoenix beat Ogre, and thought he had won the tournament and left, but Ogre turned into True Ogre and Jin Kazama killed him.