The noun form of prove is the gerund, proving.
A related noun form is proof.
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The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
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The noun forms for the verb 'to prove' are prover and the gerund, proving. A related noun form is proof.
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Prove is a verb : Sally proved to the jury that she was innocent. I belive perhaps you are looking for a synonym for the word prove, regardless though a verb is a verb is a verb--there exists no noun form for the word prove or any other verb that I am aware of
"Proof" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.The future tense of the verb prove is will prove.
proof is a physical truth which noone needs to prove it otherwise. prove is the action taken to have proof.
To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master., To overcome by argument; to force to yield assent to truth; to satisfy by proof., To confute; to prove the fallacy of., To prove guilty; to convict.
The word proof is both a noun and a verb.Proof (as in evidence, or as in a final draft before printing of a photo or book) is a noun.The corresponding verb is to prove.Proof may be a verb, proof, meaning 'to test, to examine for flaws.'In baking, it means 'to cause dough to rise.'In printing, it means 'to make a trial impression' or 'to proofread.'Examples:Noun: For some people, if it's in a blog, that's proof that it's true.Verb: More people should proof their emails and texts before they hit send.
No, the word 'verify' is a verb, a word meaning to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct.Example: I will verify that reservation for you.The noun forms of the verb to verify are verification, and the gerund, verifying.
Yes, the word 'convict' (con vict) is a noun; a word for someone serving a prison sentence; a word for a person.The word 'convict' (con vict) is also a verb, meaning to find or prove guilty in a court of law.
The word 'dare' is both a noun and a verb.The noun form dare (dares) is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an attempt to persuade someone to do something dangerous in order to prove that they are brave; a challenge.The verb dare (dares, daring, dared) is to the courage to do something; to try to persuade someone to prove that they are not afraid to do something that is dangerous or likely to cause trouble.The present participle of the verb, daring, is also an adjective (a daring adventure), and a gerund, a verbal noun. Example uses:Verb: They were daring me to do it, so I did.Noun: The daring is one thing, the doing is the foolishness.