The abstract noun for "friendly" is "friendliness."
friendliness is a mass noun (it has no plural), a common noun (it is not capitalised) and an abstract noun (it can't be experienced with one of the five senses).
The noun form is friendliness.
No, friendly is not an abstract noun because friendly is an adjective. An abstract noun refers to a thing that cannot be detected through the senses, such as loyalty, chivalry, and freedom. The abstract noun related to friendly is friendliness. An abstract noun related to friend is friendship.
The noun form is friendliness.
The word friendly uses a I when it forms the noun, spelled friendliness.
The word 'friendliness' is the noun form for the adjective friendly.The word 'friendly' is the adjective form for the noun friend; an abstract noun as a word for the concept of a friend; a concrete noun for a specific friend, a specific person.
The noun form is friendliness (for friendly, friendlier, or friendliest).
The abstract noun form of the adjective friendly is friendliness.
The noun form for the adjective friendly is friendliness. Some related nouns are friend and friendship.
Yes, friendship is a compound noun; a single word made up of two words, friend and ship, to form a word with a meaning of its own.
No. It is an abstract noun for a behavior, which is friendliness towards visitors and guests. It cannot be directly seen or touched.