Well, honey, Metropolis is actually a proper noun, not an abstract noun. Abstract nouns are things you can't see or touch, like love or justice. Metropolis is a tangible place, so it falls under the proper noun category. But hey, nice try!
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No, "Metropolis" is a proper noun. It refers to a specific city, such as Metropolis in fictional works like Superman, rather than an abstract concept.
No, "Metropolis" is an abstract noun because it refers to a concept or idea rather than a physical object.
Metropolis is an abstract concept. It refers to a hypothetical or idealized city that represents modern industrial civilization, often used in literature, film, and urban planning discussions.
The abstract noun for hero is heroism, and the abstract noun for beggar is begging.
The noun 'wise' is an abstract noun meaning the manner of something, the way or the mode of something.Example: "That's the way it crumbles, cookie wise."The abstract noun for the adjective 'wise' is wiseness.A related abstract noun form is wisdom.The noun brother is an abstract noun (when not used for the physical person), another abstract noun is brotherhood.
The abstract noun for "displease" is "displeasure."