Yes the word absence is a noun. It is an abstract noun.
Absence is a noun.
Absence is the abstract noun for absent.
No. Absence is a noun. It is generally the antonym of "presence."
Yes, the noun 'absence' is an abstract noun, a word for a state of nonappearance; a word for a state of deficiency; a word for a concept.
The noun form of "absent" is "absence."
The word 'absence' is an abstract noun, a word for the state of being away or the period of being away.
The word 'calm' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the absence of disturbance, the absence of wind, tranquility. The noun form for the adjective 'calm' is calmness.
We usually use this adjective with the verb to be: He was absent yesterday. Meaning that he sould have been there but was not. Also, we can use absent as a verb. He absented himself from the tiring gossip.
The noun form for the verb absent is the gerund, absenting.The noun form for the adjective absent is absenteeism.A related noun form is absence.
The suffix is -ent. It means something that performs an action.
The abstract noun form for the adjective absent is absence.
Silence is an abstract noun. It represents the absence of sound or noise.