The abstract noun form for the adjective vain is vainness.A related abstract noun form is vanity as a word for excessive pride in or admiration of oneself; the quality of being worthless or futile; a word for a concept.The noun 'vanity' is a concrete noun as a word for a type of dressing table; a word for a physical thing.
No, the word 'vainly' is the adverb form of the adjective vain.The abstract noun form of the adjective vain is vanity.
The noun form of the verb to revise are revision and the gerund, revising. The noun 'revision' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of change; a change or improvement in something. The noun 'revision' is a concrete noun as a word for something that has had a change or improvement; a word for a physical thing. The noun 'revising' is an abstract noun as a word for a process. The abstract noun forms of the adjective vain are vainness and vanity; words for a behavior or a quality. The abstract noun forms of the verb to behave are behavior and the gerund, behaving; words for a manner or conduct. The abstract noun forms of the concrete noun thief are thievery and theft; words for a practice or an act.
The Tagalog word for vain is "mapagpanggap" or "maarte."
Vain.
I pray the soldiers did not die in-vain.
The word vain has one syllable.
The adverb of the word "vain" is vainly.An example sentence is: "she vainly checks her hair again".
It should be "vein" not "vain." When you say, "I told him to continue in this vein," you are suggesting that the person should continue in the same manner or style as they have been doing. It refers to maintaining a consistent approach or direction.
The word "vain" means overly concerned with one's own appearance, or conceited. Examples : "My sister is so vain that she talks to herself in the mirror." Examples : " The vain man constantly worried about losing his hair." The word can also mean futile or fruitless, as in a vain attempt to escape from prison.
In vain is means not effective, useless For an example: His discussion about changing the uniform is in vain
Yes, the word 'fun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.