Just like a regular noun's - flock's.
Synonyms for flock include group, colony, or bevy.
For livestock, a synonym is a herd.
For birds, synonyms are covey, flight, drove, gaggle, or skein.
The flock of sheep ran across the field.
People flock from all over to see The Mona Lisa.
The plural of flock is flocks.
A shepherd watches over a flock of sheep.
soldiers, military, troops, armed force, legions, infantry, military force, host, gang, mob, flock, swarm
I'm assuming you mean host as in "She is dealing with a whole host of problems. multitude group throng legion horde flock myriad group
Yes, the noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for:a flock of birds (any kind)a flock of camelsa flock of dolphinsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of kangaroosa flock of licea flock of lionsa flock of pigeonsa flock of pigsa flock of seagullsa flock of sheepa flock of tourists
The noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for:a flock of birds (any kind)a flock of camelsa flock of dolphinsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of kangaroosa flock of licea flock of lionsa flock of pigeonsa flock of pigsa flock of seagullsa flock of sheepa flock of tourists
The word, controversial, is spelled with two o's and one e, and yes, it is a synonym. Controversial also has synonyms, i.e., words of like meaning.You can look at a group of synonyms like a flock of birds. Each bird in the flock has all the others as fellows. So each word in a synonymous group has all the others as synonyms.The word controversial is a synonym for all these words and many more, according to context: arguable, debatable, contentious, disputable, doubtful, dubious, mootAnd all those words are synonyms for controversial, too.
A flock is a group of birds; there is no specific number that a flock represents. Half of a flock is simply "half of a flock"
A flock.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
Clustered is a word that means to be together or situated into a group. Some synonyms of the word are bunched, group, bunch, flock, or clump. Clustered together refers to a group of something.
Flock is a common noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
No, the collective noun for soldiers are:an army of soldiersa brigade of soldiersa company of soldiersa division of soldiersa muster of soldiersa platoon of soldiersa troop of soldiersThe collective noun 'flock' is used for: a flock of birdsa flock of bustardsa flock of camelsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of sheepa flock of swifts
a flock of geese A Flock of sheep