The collective noun for the word 'bunting' that refers the fabric for making flags or cloth hung for celebratory events is:
The collective noun for the songbird called a 'bunting' are:
A bunting of flags.
Bird
The collective noun for 'bunting' as a type of bird are:a mural of buntingsa sacrifice of buntingsa palette of painted buntingsa drift of snow buntingsThe collective noun for 'bunting' as a type of cloth is a bolt of bunting.
There is no collective noun for imprisonments. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. Collective nouns come into use as a way for people to commonly refer to groups. Groups of imprisonments are not common enough to require a way to refer to them.
The word sleet is not a collective noun. A collective noun is a word used to group word for people or things; for example a team of players, a bouquet of flowers, or a herd of cattle.
No. The noun screwdriver only refers to one object, a screwdriver. Collective nouns refer to a group of things. eg herd - a herd of deer. Pod - a pod of dolphins
The is no collective noun for lepers. They are called patients and a Doctor Who specializes in treating Hansen's Disease might refer to them as his/her practice. Because lepers are people, any collective noun for people can be used, such a group, crowd, family, etc.
The collective noun for 'bunting' as a type of bird are:a mural of buntingsa sacrifice of buntingsa palette of painted buntingsa drift of snow buntingsThe collective noun for 'bunting' as a type of cloth is a bolt of bunting.
The collective noun for 'bunting' as a type of bird are:a mural of buntingsa sacrifice of buntingsa palette of painted buntingsa drift of snow buntingsThe collective noun for 'bunting' as a type of cloth is a bolt of bunting.
There is no collective noun for imprisonments. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. Collective nouns come into use as a way for people to commonly refer to groups. Groups of imprisonments are not common enough to require a way to refer to them.
No, the word 'coast' is not a collective noun.
Collective nouns refer to groups. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example:a crowd of peoplea flock of birdsa field of corn
The word sleet is not a collective noun. A collective noun is a word used to group word for people or things; for example a team of players, a bouquet of flowers, or a herd of cattle.
No. The noun screwdriver only refers to one object, a screwdriver. Collective nouns refer to a group of things. eg herd - a herd of deer. Pod - a pod of dolphins
The standard collective nouns are:a school of clerksa rookery of clerksThose collective nouns seem to refer to fish or birds. There is no standard collective noun for the type of clerks that work in an office or a store. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, an absence of clerks, a filing of clerks, a klatch of clerks, etc.
The is no collective noun for lepers. They are called patients and a Doctor Who specializes in treating Hansen's Disease might refer to them as his/her practice. Because lepers are people, any collective noun for people can be used, such a group, crowd, family, etc.
A collective noun is a word used to group two or more people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. A collective noun is a word for the group as a single unit such as a 'bouquet of flowers' or multiple units such as 'bouquets of flowers'.
A collective noun is used to refer to a group of people or things. The opposite of a collective noun is a countable noun. If I say there is a flock of birds, you really don't know how many I mean other than "more than 1". However, if I say there is a pair of geese on the lawn, you know there are two. "Flock" is collective, while "pair" is not.
The collective noun for 'film stars' is borrowed from the heavens, as is the term 'stars' to refer to actors. The collective noun is a galaxy of film stars.