Want this question answered?
No, remorse is not a proper noun. It is a common noun that refers to a deep feeling of regret or guilt over a wrongdoing.
A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. A proper noun for the common noun sadness is:"The Edge of Sadness" by Edwin O'Connor"Sadness in the Night" by Tarja Turunen
50%
Yes, Lydia is a wonderful name it shows respect,politeness,hope,love,peace,smiles,joy and mostly it is a great name. It is the perfect name for you're daughter and you will never regret of calling her like that. lydia.petricevic@hotmail.com
sadness and sorrow
make sure a manager is presenttake their name and call the policemake sure a parent or guardian is presentpolitely, but authoritatively, expressing regret
sadness happiness anger excitement fear
it got it's name for the simple fact that it droops down . to droop means with sadness in humans , this the name weeping .
yes
All emotions are felt by us. That would be; hurt, sadness, happiness, anger to name a few.
Blues is invented by slaves from New Orleans To make blues music was their way to express their sadness. They say that blues comes from blue, which is a sad colour. This answer is F**** wrong
Yes, the noun 'joy' is a commonnoun, a general word for a feeling of great happiness.The noun 'Joy' (capital J) is also the name of a person, a proper noun, for example Joy Mangano, American inventor.