The word 'significance' is a noun, a word for the quality of being important; the quality of having worth or influence; the meaning of something; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the adjective 'significant' is significance.
The abstract noun form is significance.
The noun forms of the verb to signify are signifier, significance, and the gerund, signifying.
Can you count significance - NO I would say it's and abstract noun
The word significance is a noun and so doesn't have a future tense. Only verbs have tenses.
No. Significance is the noun form, significant is the adjective.
The possessive form for the noun memory is memory's.
No, the word important is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (importantinformation).The noun form for 'important' is importance, a common noun; a general word for the significance or value of something.
Significance is a noun for consequence or importance, expressed, intended or implied; the quality of having meaning.
The word 'significance' is a noun. For example:'The significance of this message is quite clear: its meaning is obvious.''What do you believe is the significance of this religious symbol? Do you know what it means?''The significance of the word 'essence' in a sentence depends on the context: you might speak of the essence of a subject, the central meaning, or of a floral essence, the essential oil derived from a flower.'To 'signify' is a verb:What does this message signify?'The root is the word 'sign': an indication of something not necessarily tangible, not visible, or to communicate by sign, that is, non-verbally.
Stress (noun): The pressure or tension experienced in difficult or challenging situations. Stress (verb): To emphasize the importance or significance of something.
No. Interpretation is a noun, based on the verb "to interpret."