The word 'least' is a noun form as a word for someone or something that is the lowest or smallest in importance, rank, magnitude, or degree.
Example: The weather is the least of my problems.
adjective
The noun 'Fizzy Fizz' is a proper noun, the name of a specific pseudonym. (at least a half dozen versions on Facebook).
Chuckle is a common noun, at least if it is referring to the sound of amusement. If it is a personal name, such as Chuckles the Clown, it is a proper noun.
This is not a question. It needs a noun to know what "it" is.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Examples of nouns are:appleboyCanadadreameggflowergeologyhamburgericejokeknowledgelambmoneyNapoleon Bonaparteonionpersonquestionrose bushstartroubleunclevacationwaterXeroxyearzeal
The word 'least' is a noun, an adjective, and an adverb.The noun 'least' is a word for something of the lowest possible value or importance; a word for a minimum. Example:Based on number of failures, this model has the least.The adjective 'least' is the superlative form of the adjective 'little' which describes a noun as the smallest amount or shortest duration. Example:The winner of the game is the one with the least points.The adverb 'least' modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as the smallest quantity, frequency, or degree. Example:We don't always select the least expensive option.
Yes, the word minimum is a noun, a word for least possible quantity or degree; a word for a number or amount; a word for a thing.
"At the least cathartic." is not a sentence. A sentence must contain a subject (noun) and a verb. The given phrase contains neither.
Sentences must have at least one clause, which usually contains at least a subject noun and a finite verb.
The word "least" is a comparative noun or adjective (the smallest amount, the minimal value). Only verbs have a past tense.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'hero' is heroism.
No, it's a noun. You can't just sit there spectacling, or at least not if you speak English.