Patient
The abstract noun form for the adjective patient is patience.
The adjective form of patience (noun) is patient.
Patience does not have a verb form, but you can describe a person as being patient, or waiting patiently, or as having a lot of patience.
The adverb form for the noun patience is the adverb form of the adjective patient: patiently.(or the negative adverb, impatiently)
The noun 'patience' is a mass (uncountable), common, abstract noun; a word for the ability to wait something out or endure something tedious; a word for a quality; a word for a thing,
The noun patience is the abstract noun for the adjective patient. A few prepositions could be used with this noun, including of (the quality of patience), for (the pastor asked for patience), and with (working with patience).
Patience is a noun.
Patience is an abstract noun, not a concrete noun, because it is a feeling
Both 'patience' and 'virtue' are abstract nouns.
The noun form of the word "patient" is "patience." While "patient" can refer to a person receiving medical care, "patience" describes the quality of being able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
The noun is "patience" (a patient manner, forbearance).The adjective patient (forbearing) is a homonym of the noun patient (person receiving medical care).
The word patience is a noun. It is the quality of being patient.