No, it is a noun. The suffix -ism is one of the ways of deriving an abstract noun from a concrete noun (for example patriot, patriotism; crony, cronyism; egotist, egotism; wit, witticism). All words of this type that end in -ism are abstract nouns.
If you mean 'patriotism' - 'patriotic'
Traveled is a main verb; it does have a meaning of its own and doesn't need to be supported by another verb.
Includes is a verb.
Construct is a verb.
Belong is a verb.
There are four syllables in the word "patriotism."
Patriotism is a noun.
Patriotism is a noun.
" Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious."
if you want to show patriotism do it!
Patriotism.
Patriotism
yes, patriotism still matters. why it matters is because, without patriotism what would our country be?
Patriotism First started in the late 1700
It is patriotism.
Universal brotherhood is better than patriotism because patriotism is an form of selfishness.
how did patriotism change the civilization and the national character.