The word think has a limited use as a noun, for example: We've had a good think and have made a decision.
The noun form for the verb 'to think' is thinker, one who thinks; and the gerund (verbal noun) thinking.
Yes, the gerund, thinking, is an abstract (idea) noun; a word for the process of using one's mind to consider or reason.
The noun 'thinking' is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle, present tense of the verb to think. A gerund functions as a noun in a sentence.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Thinking is hard word for some people. (noun, subject of the sentence)Are you thinking what I'm thinking? (verb)I like him, he's a thinking man. (adjective, describes the noun 'man')
Yes, the word 'thoughtfulness' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the quality of consideration for others; a word for the trait of thinking carefully before acting; a word for a concept.
The word 'think' is both a verb and a noun.The verb think (thinks, thinking, thought) is to form or have in the mind; to have as an opinion; to use the power of reason.The word think has a limited use as a noun as a word for an act of thinking, for example: We've had a good think and have made a decision.The noun forms for the verb 'to think' are thinker, one who thinks; and the gerund (verbal noun) thinking.
No, the word 'idiosyncratic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as a way of behaving or thinking that is characteristic of a person or a thing.The related noun form is idiosyncrasy.
The word think has a limited use as a noun as a word for an act of thinking, for example: We've had a good think and have made a decision.
The noun 'honesty' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a quality of behaving, speaking, or thinking; a word for a thing.
The noun 'attitude' IS a concrete noun as a word for a position or posture of the body; the position of something in relation to something else; a word for a physical position.The noun 'attitude' is an abstract noun as a word for a particular feeling or way of thinking about something; a word for a concept.
No, the plural noun 'quantities' is a word for amounts, weights, numbers, etc.The noun 'honesty' is a word for sincerity, trustworthiness, virtue, etc.You may be thinking of the word 'qualities'. The word 'honesty' is a word for a quality possessed by a person.
The is one pronoun in the sentence, "Put on your thinking cap.": yourThe pronoun 'your' is a possessive adjective form, a word place before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to you.The pronoun 'your' is describing the compound noun 'thinking cap'.
The Latin meaning of 'thinking person' is homo cogitans. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'homo' means 'man'. The word 'cogitans', as the adjective form of the present participle of the verb 'cogito', means 'thinking'.
The word 'think' is both a verb and a noun.The word 'think' has a limited use as a noun, as a word for a period of thought or consideration; for example:We've had a good think and have made a decision.The verb to 'think' is to have or form ideas in the mind; to believe that something is true, exists, or will happen; to have an opinion about someone or something; a word for an action.