Yes, it is. It comes from the verb "to recognize" (British spelling: to recognise).
Yes, recognition is a noun. It refers to the acknowledgment of someone's achievements, status, or qualities.
The noun form for the verb to recognise (or recognize) is recognition and the gerund, recognizing.
The past tense of recognition is spelled as recognized.
The word "reward" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to something given in recognition of service or achievement. As a verb, it means to give something in recognition of one's efforts or actions.
The word "distinction" is a noun. It refers to a difference or contrast between similar things, or a recognition of excellence or uniqueness.
The correct spelling is "recognition."
The abstract noun forms for the verb recognize are recognition and the gerund, recognizing.
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The noun forms for the verb to recognize are recognition, and the gerund, recognizing.
The noun forms for the verb to recognize are recognition, and the gerund, recognizing.
The noun form for the verb to recognise (or recognize) is recognition and the gerund, recognizing.
The noun forms for the verb recognize are recognition and the gerund, recognizing. The noun form of the adjective recognizable is recognizability.
The noun forms for the verb to recognize are recognizer, recognition, and the gerund, recognizing. A related noun form is recognizability.
The past tense of recognition is spelled as recognized.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to recognize are recognition and the gerund, recognizing.The related concrete noun form of the verb to recognize is recognizer, a word for a person.
Face is a noun and a verb. VERB: "Please face the wall." NOUN: "I saw her face." (it can act as a 'noun adjunct' with other nouns, as in 'face cream' and 'face recognition')
The word "renown" can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means fame or recognition, while as a verb, it means to be widely known or celebrated.
The verb of recognition is recognise.Other verbs are recognises, recognising and recognised, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I recognise you from somewhere"."She recognises the man from the television"."I am not good at recognising people"."The murderer knew he was recognised".