The word real itself can be a noun; a word for a thing that is actual, in math a real number, or a coin of Brazil. To quote Morpheus, "Welcome to the desert of the real."
The corresponding noun for the adjective real is realness. Another noun form is reality.
The noun for of 'real' is 'reality'! :)
A real noun
The forms of the noun 'real' are real and reals, a word for the monetary unit of Brazil.The noun form of the adjective 'real' is realness.A related noun form is reality.
The abstract noun of real is "reality."
The word 'real' is a noun form as a word for the monetary unit of BrazilThe noun form of the adjective 'real' is realness.A related noun form is reality.
The word 'real' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun real is a word for a thing having existence. Other noun forms are realness and reality.
The noun is "reality."
The noun forms are:real, a thing having actual existence; a real numberreal, reals, monetary units of Spain, Portugal, and Brazilrealness, the noun form for the adjective realrealistrealismreality
The word 'real' is an abstract noun form. The noun real is a word for something that actually exists. The abstract noun form for the adjective real is realness. Another abstract noun is reality.
No, the noun 'wizard' is a concrete noun, a word for a person (real or fictional).
Yes the noun 'creature' is a general noun, a word for an animal or a human (real or fictional).
Yes, the noun 'Odysseus' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person (real or fictional).