No, the noun true is a concrete noun, a word for accurate alignment of parts, a thing that can be seen or measured.
The noun form truth is an abstract noun.
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The abstract noun for the adjective "true" is "truth." Truth refers to the quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality, representing the concept of honesty and accuracy.
No, both the words 'true' and 'truthful' are adjectives, words used to describe nouns (a true story, truthfultestimony).The abstract noun related to the adjective 'true' is truth.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'truthful' is truthfulness.
Yes, the noun astonishment is an abstract noun, a word for an emotional reaction.
The noun 'truth' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the quality or state of being true; something is true based on with fact or reality.
The noun claim meaning assertion, or contention, is an abstract noun. It is a statement subject to verification, so may be true or untrue. The noun claim referring to a land parcel, as for a gold miner, is not an abstract noun. It is a physically defined area that someone has "claimed" as property.
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Concrete noun
The abstract noun is criticism.
The noun 'hopefulness' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
The abstract noun is obligation.
Abstract noun of hopeless