The noun 'sense' is an abstract noun as a word for a general awareness; a word for the meaning of a word or expression; a word for sound judgement; a word for a natural ability.
The noun 'sense' is a concrete noun as a word for the faculty through which the external world is perceived (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching).
No, it is a concrete noun. Abstract nouns are intangible by any sense.
no might is an idea and you can not sense it with one of your five senses therefore it would be abstract
The abstract noun for introvert would be introversion.
The noun 'stupidity' is an abstract noun; a word for behavior that shows a lack of good sense or judgment; a word for a concept.
The word taste can be a concrete noun for the particular taste of a food or drink: it is being sensed. For taste as in a sense of fashion, it is an abstract noun, but can also be represented by the abstract noun tastefulness.
Yes, the noun wisdom is an abstract noun, a word for a quality of a person; insight or good sense.
No, it can be a noun or a verb but I can't think of a single case where it would be an abstract noun.
The noun 'conscience' is an abstract noun, a word for an awareness of morality; a sense of right and wrong that directs someone to act morally; a word for a concept.
Antonyms for the abstract noun 'turbulence' are:calmorderpeacestillnesstranquility
No, the noun darkness is a concrete noun; darkness can be detected by the sense of sight.
Yes, anticipation is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'innocent' is innocence.