In English there is no noun type called a 'naming noun'. A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. The noun 'tiger' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of feline; a word for a thing.
Estuary is a NOUN (because it is a thing, not an action)
Animals is a noun. It's the plural form of animal.
The noun 'biscuits' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for things. The singular form of the noun is 'biscuit', a word for a thing.
Friends is a noun. It names a type of person.
Yes, the noun 'disgrace' is an abstract noun; a word for a loss of honor, respect, or reputation; a word for a concept.The noun 'disgrace' is a concrete noun as a word for a person or thing that causes shame.The word 'disgrace' is also a verb: disgrace, disgraces, disgracing, disgraced.
No. Disgrace is a noun or verb. Related adjectives include disgraced or disgraceful.
A close antonym for the concept of disgrace is the concept of honor or esteem as seen in the two opposite states disgraced/honored, disgraced/esteemed.The action to disgrace (oneself) would have the opposite distinguish or exalt(i.e. incur honor for one's family or peers).*The verb disgrace cannot be used (transitive) to mean belittle others, other than oneself or one's family.
Obloquy is a noun for strong public criticism or abuse; disgrace, especially public disgrace, dishonor, shame, libel, or slander. Example sentence: He had enough obloquy for one day.
Disgrazia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "disgrace."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the definite article la ("the") or the indefinite una ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "dee-GRAH-tsyah."
noun) 1. kind or make 2. mark of ownership made by burning 3. burning piece of wood 4. mark of disgrace (transitive verb) 1. to mark with a brand 2. to put a mark of disgrace on
If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have done. Am I a disgrace?
"His dishonest acts made him a disgrace to his family and his community." "The soldier was certain he was returning home in disgrace, only to find that during his absence, he had been awarded several medals for bravery."
No Place for Disgrace was created in 1988.
There was no disgrace. It was always an honour to be a knight.
What type of noun is childhood
Depending on context, disgrace can be translated as:SchandeBlamageSchmachUngnadeSchweinerei