One noun cannot explain love. Whole books have been written trying to explain love. Love means many things to many people.
The word love is a noun (love, loves) and a verb (love, loves, loving, loved). Some example sentences for love:
Noun: Love is used to explain many things that are not really love.
Verb: We love the beach.
Explanation (ex·pla·na·tion) is the noun form for the verb 'to explain'.
The noun forms for the verb to explain are explainer, explanation, and the gerund, explaining.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to explain' are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
The noun 'love' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.The noun love is an abstract noun. You can see physical gestures demonstrating love, hear the words telling of love, but the love is what is felt inside; love is an emotion.However, the noun 'love' can be used as a word for a person or a thing that one loves. In that context, the noun love is a concrete noun as a word for that person or that thing.
The noun forms of the verb to explain are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to explain' are explanation and the gerund, explaining.
How would you like me to explain it, the dictionary version where it shows verb vs noun?, or how it was passed down?
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Loving can itself be a noun. Love is also a noun associated with loving.
No, the noun 'love' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.However, the noun 'love' is also used as a word for a person or a thing that one loves. In that context, the noun love is a concrete noun as a word for that person or that thing.
The word 'love' is a noun; the word 'sight' is a noun, the object of the preposition 'at'.The term 'love at first sight' is a noun phrase.
Explain is the verb of explanation.Other verbs are explains, explaining and explained.Some example sentences are:"I will explain it one more time"."Scott explains how to make the perfect tea"."They are explaining how to peel a banana"."I have explained this to you before".