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No, weird is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. There is an archaic use of weird as a noun, but the meaning of that noun isn't clear. The noun form of weird is weirdness.
"Weird" can be both an adjective and a noun, but not a verb. As a noun, "weird" refers to something strange or unusual.
No, the word 'weird' is not a noun. The word 'weird' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'weird' is weirdness.The word 'weird'is also used as an informal (slang) verb.
our parents are weird becase of wonderful gift for cristmas
No because fairy is a weird noun but the name of the fairy needs to be in capital letters.
well there is a another way it is in Greek and its called paran sounds weird but really is called that
No. As 5-letter words go, I would say that loper is not weird. Coined in the English language in the late 1400s, loper is a noun; describing a person or thing that lopes, as in a coyote with a loping gait.
No it is an adjective. But "Crazies" as slang is a noun for example: "a house full of crazies who wear weird clothing and come in at all hours"
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For the Weird by the Weird was created in 2004.
the weird penguin is a weird penguin indeed ,the weird penguin weirds around and is very weird and strange tooo!!!
An abstract noun is a noun that cannot be perceived using on of the five senses ( Touch, Taste, Smelling, Sight, Hearing) So no result is not an abstract noun because you can see results and taste results. What i mean by taste is let say you eat a dish that is not fully cooked it will taste weird but if you eat a dish that is fully cooked you will notice the results when you taste the dish agian.