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To put abstract ideas into close up words you would need to use concrete descriptions. This will ensure that the reader will get a true understanding of what you mean.
No it is two separate words, an adjective and an abstract noun.
Life certainly has its ups and downs. But 'success' and 'failure' are not physical objects we can perceive with our senses. Therefore, they are both abstract nouns.
The word 'day' is a noun (not an adverb), an abstract noun, a word for a concept.All nouns for time are abstract nouns (moment, minute, century, etc.) as words for a continuing process of existence, or a specific period of that process.
Abstract nouns are sometimes referred to as special nouns. Abstract nouns are words for things that can't be experienced by any of the five senses; they can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. Abstract nouns are words for things that are known, understood, believed, or felt emotionally.Examples of abstract nouns:singular / pluralability / abilitiescare / caresdesire / desiresemotion / emotionsfriendship / friendshipshope / hopesinclination / inclinationsjoy / joysmisery / miseriesneed / needsopinion / opinionspassion / passionsquestion / questions
compound,single,plural,abstract,concrete... There are many types of nouns as words
This has no more to do with religion than asking the question how many people live o the earth compared to the moon
The abstract nouns are culture and wilderness, words for concepts.
Abstract words refer to concepts or ideas-things you cannot see, hear, taste, touch, or smell.
The abstract noun is swiftness. All of the others are words for things you can see or touch.
His description was very Abstract. I love abstract images.
Abstract nouns are words for things that you can't see, you can't hear, you can't smell, you can't taste, and you can't touch. Abstract nouns are words for things you think, you know, you believe, you understand, or you feel emotionally.
The abstract noun form of the adjective harmonious is harmoniousness.
The words 'beginning' (a gerund) and 'source' are both abstract nouns.
The noun 'hour', a word for sixty minutes, is an abstract noun.All words for time are abstract nouns, time is a concept.
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A abstract metaphor is something like Bravery is a stick or life is a maze with many ways to get lost and you only have one chance at it. It is a metaphor that uses abstract words, maybe like life, fear, bravery, courage, or war.