The nouns for things that can't be seen (heard, smelled, tasted, or touched) are called abstract nouns.
Mass (uncountable) nouns are words for things that you cannot count, such as substances or concepts.Some examples are:teanewsaluminumelectricityinformation
For things that can be seen are temporary, but things that cannot be seen are and aim; and when this is the case, afflictions cannot be said to work for such.
For things that can be seen are temporary, but things that cannot be seen are .... But the things which are not seen are eternal The clause is important, as showing ... and aim; and when this is the case, afflictions cannot be said to work for such.
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The word COMPASSION is an abstract noun. Nouns consist of people, places, things, and ideas. All of these can be seen in the world (people, places, and things) except for ideas (concepts). These are not concrete nouns. They are called abstract nouns because they are concepts that cannot be seen directly.
The nouns that can be seen (heard, smelled, tasted, or touched) are concrete nouns , words for physical people, places, orExamples of concrete nouns that can be seen are:appleboychairdooreggfroggranitehouseirisjoker (playing card)kneelionmothnotebookonionpinquiltredstampturtleumbrellaviolinwinkxylophoneyamzirconSome concrete nouns that can't normally be seen with the naked eye are things like oxygen, atoms, or a virus.
Examples of abstract nouns include liberty, anger, freedom, love, generosity, charity, and democracy. Notice that these nouns express ideas, concepts, or qualities that cannot be seen or experienced
Since abstract nouns are names of things that are not tangible (cannot be touched or seen), "godliness" which is the name of a quality, would be an abstract noun.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun "nouns." However, I have seen a list of nouns.The collective noun for nouns is a list of nouns.
It can be, or it can be a non-physical characteristic, or behavior, or process, or belief. All "feelings" (emotions) are abstract nouns because they cannot be directly seen: Happiness, joy, sadness, regret, worry, enthusiasm, and hope are all abstract nouns.
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There is no specific collective noun for "collective nouns." However, I have seen a list of collective nouns and a page of collective nouns.
Abstract nouns name things that cannot be physically touched, for example 'love', 'happiness' or 'dream'. Concrete nouns name things you can touch or picked up, for example 'car', 'pencil' or 'dog'.
air cannot be seen because it is colourless
much is always used with uncountable nouns or nouns that cannot take (s)
There is no specific collective noun for "collective nouns." However, I have seen a list of collective nouns and a page of collective nouns.