No, the word notion is a noun, a singular common noun.
The singular noun notion is an abstract noun as a word for a conception of or belief about something; a sudden wish or desire.
The plural noun notions is a concrete noun as a word for small useful articles (as pins, needles, or thread).
I resist the notion that the word is an adjective. It is a verb.
feeling, belief, notion, opinion, idea, thought
"Notion" in French is... "Notion".
Where on earth would you get such a notion?
The notion of the Blackfeet is similar like today's notion
A notion is a thought, idea, or impulse.
I have a notion that a lot of people come on here asking for example sentences because they don't want to do their own homework. Notion is an older word for idea.
No, "notion" is not a verb; it is a noun. It refers to an idea, belief, or concept. For example, one might say, "She has a notion about how to improve the project." The verb form related to the idea of forming a notion would be "to conceive" or "to think."
The word notion is a noun, so there really aren't any antonyms for it. Notion basically means 'idea'. What is the opposite of an idea?
The word notion has two syllables. (no-tion)
Kill Your Timid Notion was created in 2003.
It is a hypothesis that can be defined as a tantative explanation of the hourglass notion of research