No, the word 'abase' is a verb (abase, abases, abasing, abased); to demean or belittle.
The noun form of the verb to debase is debasement.
No, abase does not have a prefix.
To lower or depress; to throw or cast down; as, to abase the eye., To cast down or reduce low or lower, as in rank, office, condition in life, or estimation of worthiness; to depress; to humble; to degrade.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
The word "him" is a pronoun, not a noun.
The noun forms for the verb to abase are abasement and the gerund, abasing.
His words caused her abase. Abase means to belittle or degrade someone else with the way you are behaving towards that person.
abase
Not really a verb we use very often and it's a transient verb used with an object, usually a person. Abase means to belittle or humiliate. Most people only use the noun, abasement. I abased the clerk and got thrown out of the store.
(The verb "to abase" means to lower in esteem, to degrade; to humble.) "A compromise should not require you to abase yourself or your principles." "The criminal conviction served to abase his reputation in the community."
abase
If you belittle someone you abase them.
No, abase does not have a prefix.
There is a possessive proper noun, Befana's (Italian Epiphany legend). Other than that, the longest words are only 5 letters: abase, banes, and beans.
There is no prefix. It consists of the stem "abase", which can stand alone as a verb "to abase", and the suffix -ment. (Do not confuse this word meaning humiliation with the word 'basement' meaning the cellar, the room under the house in its restricted sense.
Human being abase our environment by deforestation,polluting the atmosphere,etc...........
Synonyms for abase are to lower, degrade, humiliate. Antonyms are to elevate, honor, respect.