Yes, "pilgrim" is a compound word made up of two smaller words "pil" and "grim."
Yes, "pilgrim" is a noun. It refers to a person who travels to a sacred place for religious or spiritual reasons.
The word 'pilgrim' is a concrete noun, a word for traveler or seeker; a word for a person.The abstract noun form is pilgrimage as a word for a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance; a word for a concept.
Yes, "worship" is a compound word formed by combining the words "worth" and "ship".
The possessive form of "Pilgrim" is "Pilgrim's."
The abstract noun of "pilgrim" is pilgrimmage.
There are two syllables in the word pilgrim (pil-grim)
A pilgrimage is a journey with a purpose, and a pilgrim is the person who undertakes this journey.
Compound is the word in the list that is a compound word, as it is made up of two separate words - "cow" and "hand", which combine to form a new word with a distinct meaning.
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Yes, "pilgrim" is a noun. It refers to a person who travels to a sacred place for religious or spiritual reasons.
The official definition of the word pilgrim is "a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons."
Yes, pilgrim is stressed on the first syllable. Pil-grim.
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If the word pilgrim is used as a name of a group of people like "The Pilgrim's corn was harvested. " (Capitalized) If the word is used as a common word like "I saw a pilgrim in the street" (Not capitalized)
The word 'pilgrim' is a concrete noun, a word for traveler or seeker; a word for a person.The abstract noun form is pilgrimage as a word for a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance; a word for a concept.
No It's not a compound word