No. Loneliness is a noun formed from the adjective "lonely."
LONELY
The abstract noun forms for the adjective 'lone' are loner and loneliness.
You could add the suffix -est to it to make the word loneliest.
The word loneliness is the noun form for the adjective lonely. A related adjective is lone.There is no verb form for the nounloneliness.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective 'lone' are loner and loneliness.
LONELY
The abstract noun forms for the adjective 'lone' are loner and loneliness.
You could add the suffix -est to it to make the word loneliest.
The abstract noun for the adjective 'lonely' is loneliness.
The word loneliness is the noun form for the adjective lonely. A related adjective is lone.There is no verb form for the nounloneliness.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective 'lone' are loner and loneliness.
Lonelier is an adjective. It's the comparative form of lonely.
Yes
Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE!
There are no patron saints of loneliness.
Loneliness has 3 syllables.
"Loneliness" has 2 suffixes: "-ness" and "-less".