The noun forms of the adjective 'morbid' are morbidityand morbidness.
The noun form for the adjective morbid is morbidness.
The noun form for the adjective morbid is morbidness.A related noun form is morbidity.
The word 'morbid' is an adjective used to describe a noun as characterized by gloomy or sick ideas or feelings; pertaining to, affected by, or inducing disease.Example uses:He had a morbid interest in death.We looked over at the horrible accident with a morbidcuriosity.
Jane had a morbid fear of spiders Jack had a morbid fascination for horror movies
Can you morbid something? No, morbid is an adjective. Simple test: That was VERY morbid. If you can use VERY in front of the word and it makes sense, it is probably an adjective.
Morbid Obscenity was created in 2006.
Morbid Invasion was created in 1986.
Morbid Saint ended in 1994.
Morbid Saint was created in 1986.
Morbid Romantic was created in 1996.
Morbid Angel was created in 1983.
In the United States there is a national problem with morbid obesity.The outcome looks very morbid.