Synonyms for the noun quantities could be the nouns numbers, amounts, supplies, etc.
No, the noun 'satisfaction' is an uncountable noun. Quantities of 'satisfaction' are expressed using adjectives, for example, some satisfaction, full satisfaction, great satisfaction, etc.
Here are some examples of singular noun words:housecartoothfootschoolworkjobflowerrosegrasswindow
Some words that are both a noun and a verb are:bailcaredrinkfangivehelpjokeloveminepaintriskstain
The word 'is' can't be used as a noun. Some words are both a verb and a noun but 'is' is not.
Lipid is a countable noun. Testing will identify the types and the quantities of lipids present; types and quantities can be counted.
The only standard collective noun is a 'babel of words'.However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. Some commonly used terms are a list of words, a battle of words, a war of words, etc.
Some nouns for the adjective 'antisocial' are:aloofnessunfriendlinessreclusivenessstandoffishnessdisruptivenessrebelliousness
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.
Words that denote quantities of mass nouns are usually adjectives or measures, for example:some newslittle informationa pound of sugara yard of concretea cup of teaa liter of gasolineWords that denote quantities of count nouns can be adjective, articles, measures, or specific numbers and amounts, for example: the apple, an applesome applesa bushel of applesa pound of applestwo apples, three applesa dozen apples
Words that describe a noun are adjectives; the word student is a noun. Some examples of adjectives to describe a student are:anxiousbusycarefuldedicatedeagerfunnygrubbyhelpfulintelligentjumpyknowledgeablelazymuddlednoisyorganizedpoorquietrelentlesssleeplesstoughunsettledversatileworn outyoungzealous
Words that describe nouns are adjectives. Some adjectives to describe the noun brown are:lightdarksepiaauburnredyellowchocolaterussetsiennarust
There is not specific collective noun for the noun ignorance. The noun ignorance is an uncountable noun; quantities of ignorance are expressed in degrees, for example, some ignorance, much ignorance, total ignorance, etc. A term that expresses ignorance as a collective would be, 'the collective ignorance of a group' or 'the combined ignorance of a group'.