Table of Contents
- 1 What is a noun for superior?
- 2 Is greatness an abstract noun?
- 3 What is abstract noun of humble?
- 4 What is an example of superior?
- 5 What is the abstract noun of truth?
- 6 What type of word is superior?
- 7 What’s the difference between an abstract and concrete noun?
- 8 Can you see, smell, taste and touch an abstract noun?
What is a noun for superior?
superiority. The state of being superior.
Is greatness an abstract noun?
Answer:Abstract noun refers to state or quality of something. So its not abstract noun as its not quality greatness is abstract noun. Hope it helps.
What is abstract noun of humble?
abstract noun of humble is humility but some English speakers write it as humbleness instead…
What is the abstract noun of excellent?
excellence is your answer.
What is the verb of superior?
verbgo beyond; surpass. beat. bested. bettered.
What is an example of superior?
An example of a superior is the manager of a company. Superior means higher or greater in value. An example of superior used as an adjective is a superior manager which means a manager whose skills have been evaluated as excellent.
What is the abstract noun of truth?
Answer and Explanation: The abstract noun of true is truth. The abstract noun of true is formed by adding the suffix -th and dropping the e. Other abstract nouns ending in -th include youth and faith.
What type of word is superior?
superior adjective [not gradable] (BETTER) better than average, or better than others of the same type: I can’t stand Bill’s superior attitude.
What is the abstract noun for the word great?
The noun great is an abstract noun; a word for someone or something of outstanding skill or quality; a word for a concept. For example: He is an all time Baseballgreat. The abstract noun form for the adjective great is greatness. “Greatness” is the quality of something that we consider to be great, above average, superior, honourable or admirable.
Can a abstract noun refer to a physical object?
In other words, an abstract noun does not refer to a physical object. It is sometimes helpful to think of an abstract noun as a word that names something that you cannot see, hear, touch, smell, or taste (i.e., something you cannot perceive with one of your five senses).
What’s the difference between an abstract and concrete noun?
An abstract noun names something that can’t be physically touched. Contrast that with a concrete noun . According to “A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language,” abstract nouns are “typically non-observable and nonmeasurable.”
Can you see, smell, taste and touch an abstract noun?
You cannot see, smell, hear, taste, or touch abstract nouns. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things that don’t exist as physical objects. For example, the word cat refers to a cute animal. You can see and touch a cat.