The noun form of the adjective courageous is courageousness.
The word courageous is the adjective form of the noun courage.
Courage is a noun.
Example sentence for the abstract noun 'courage':I do not have the courage to tell lies.
Courage
Yes, the noun 'courage' is an abstract noun, a word for a quality of character or action; a word for a concept.
No, the word courage is a noun.
There is no past tense. Courage is a noun.
Mettle is a noun, as in courage
No.
The abstract noun form of the adjective courageous is courageousness.The word courageous is the adjective form of the abstract noun courage.
Courage is an abstract noun, it has no plural form.
No, the word courageous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a courageous soldier).The abstract noun form of the adjective courageous is courageousness.The word courageous is the adjective form of the abstract noun courage.
No, "courage" is not a compound noun; it is a simple noun that refers to the ability to confront fear or adversity. A compound noun consists of two or more words combined to create a new meaning, such as "toothbrush" or "basketball." In contrast, "courage" stands alone as a single word.