Well, it's a gerund, so it qualifies as a noun, but I can't think of any context in which you'd rather use "rejecting" instead of "rejection" except in a verb phrase.
"I am rejecting your offer. This rejection is final." I don't think you'd say "This rejecting is final", though you'd have the right part of speech.
Yes, the word 'rejection' is a noun; a word for a refusal to accept, approve, or support something; the process by which the immune system causes foreign tissue to separate from or stop functioning; something rejected; a word for a thing.
To add to the answer given below, it is true that a verb form using the -ing suffix that is used as a noun is known as a gerund. Not all verbs can be used that way, though. For example, one would not say use the word "flying" as a noun but one can use the word "saying" as a noun such as "As the saying goes, the early bird catches the worm." The easiest way to tell whether a word can be used as a gerund is whether it sounds "right" when said as "a __________." If it doesn't sound natural, then chances are it's not a normal use of the word.
No, it's a verb.
Example: I reject that I like cats.
The noun form of reject is rejection.
It can be either. I can reject (v) a bad answer and the answer will then be a reject (n).
Yes, It can be used in at least two different ways: 1. This car is a Reject. (Noun) 2. I Reject your idea. (Verb) That fits the definition of Homograph.
The nouns are:rebellionrejecting (a gerund, the present participle of the verb to reject which functions as a noun)The words pouted and decided are the past participle, past tense of the verbs to pout and to decide. The past participle of the verbs also function as adjectives.
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
The word refuse (pronounced ref-yooz) is a noun, a word for something discarded, trash, rubbish, garbage; a word for a thing.The word refuse (pronounced re-fyooz) is also a verb, which means to reject or say no to something.The noun form for the verb to refuse is refusal.
The word 'reject' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'reject' is a concrete or abstract noun depending on context.The noun 'reject' is a concrete noun as a word for a person or a physical thing dismissed or rejected.The noun 'reject' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea or a concept dismissed or discarded.The abstract noun forms of the verb to reject are rejection and the gerund, rejecting (words for a process).
The word 'reject' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'reject' is a concrete or abstract noun depending on context.The noun 'reject' is a concrete noun as a word for a person or a physical thing dismissed or rejected.The noun 'reject' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea or a concept dismissed or discarded.The abstract noun forms of the verb to reject are rejection and the gerund, rejecting (words for a process).
The noun 'reject' is a word for a person or a thing that is dismissed or discarded as not meeting a standard or as defective.The noun 'reject' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept dismissed or discarded.The noun 'reject' is a concrete noun as a word for a person or a physical thing dismissed or rejected.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to reject are rejection and the gerund, rejecting.The word 'reject' is also a concrete noun as a word for a person or thing dismissed as failing to meet standards.The verb is "to reject" and that which is rejected is called "a reject".
It can be either. I can reject (v) a bad answer and the answer will then be a reject (n).
Rejection
To form the noun from the verb to reject, add -ion: rejection.
No, the word reject is a verb or a noun.EXAMPLESVerb: I reject your offer.Noun: The reject was removed from the assembly line and binned.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'reject' is it.EXAMPLE: I took the reject to engineering to where it could be examined by an expert.
The couch was a factory reject, so it didn't cost much.
The noun 'reject' is a word for someone or something that is not accepted because they have not reached the necessary standard. A noun functions in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. EXAMPLES subject: A reject must be put in the hopper to be crushed. object: No product with the company logo can leave the plant as a reject, as less than standard.
Yes, It can be used in at least two different ways: 1. This car is a Reject. (Noun) 2. I Reject your idea. (Verb) That fits the definition of Homograph.
Doctors worried that the patient may reject the liver transplant.Surprisingly, he chose to reject the generous offer.I reject the belief that criminals cannot be rehabilitated.(noun)His gun was a factory reject but it would still fire a bullet.