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It is an abstract noun and a verb.

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Eden Gerlach

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5mo ago

No, "praised" is not an abstract noun. It is a past tense verb or the adjective form of "praise." Abstract nouns refer to concepts or ideas rather than tangible objects or actions.

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Jaden Fletcher

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3y ago

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Anonymous

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3y ago
yes because you cannot feel or touch it

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Anonymous

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4y ago

Yes

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Anonymous

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4y ago

Don't know

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Anonymous

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4y ago

No

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Anonymous

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maybe

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Anonymous

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3y ago

Np

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Anonymous

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3y ago

Praised

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