Happiness is a noun. If you are looking for adjective form it is happy.
The word happiness is not a verb, it's a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. There is no verb form for the word happy or happiness, it would be phrased 'make happy', 'be happy' or 'feel happy', etc.
No, the word 'happily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:We happily escaped the boring lecture at the first intermission.The word 'happily' is the adverb form for the adjective 'happy'; the noun form is happiness.
No, the word 'joyful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective joyful is joyfulness.The word joyful is the adjective form of the noun joy.
Yes, the word 'pride' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of happiness that comes from achieving something; a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction derived from qualities or possessions that are widely admired; a word for an emotion. The word 'pride' is a common, singular, concrete noun as a word for a group or family of lions; a word for a physical thing.
No, "phrase" is not an abstract noun. It refers to a group of words that function as a unit in a sentence. Abstract nouns are things that cannot be perceived through the senses, like love or happiness.
The word 'happiness' is a noun; the noun form of the adjective 'happy'.
The noun happiness is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for an emotion.
No, happy is an adjective. Its noun form, happiness, is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
Happiness is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for an emotion.
No, the word 'happy' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a happy baby, a happytime).The noun form of the adjective 'happy' is happiness.
The noun form for the adverb happily is happiness. The word happy is an adjective for which the noun form is also happiness.
Happy is an adjective. Happiness is a noun.
The nouns love, happiness, and truth are abstract nouns.The nouns love and happiness are words for emotions.The noun truth is a word for a concept.
Happiness is an abstract noun. It represents a feeling or emotion rather than a physical object.
The term 'happy family' is a noun phrase, the noun 'family' described by the adjective 'happy'.When a term is commonly used as a word for a specific thing, it becomes a compound noun. It is a matter of opinion if the term 'happy family' qualifies as a compound noun.
No, the noun 'happiness' is a common, abstract noun; a word for a state of being.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.
Yes, the word contentment is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a state of happiness and satisfaction; a word for a thing.