There are nouns that correspond to verbs or their adjective forms:
to communicate - communication
to anger (angry) - anger
to die (dead) - death
Another answer:
Your question isn't completely clear; I wonder if you have mistyped part of it. It is in some cases possible to form an abstract noun from a verb via an adjective - is that what you meant? Examples of that process would be love, lovable, lovableness; dispose, disposable, disposableness.
The word 'abstract' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.
Example:
I've been asked to write an abstract of my thesis for the journal. (noun)
We can abstract the writer's fears in this dire situation. (verb)
I never quite get abstract art. (adjective)
The word 'abstract' is a noun, an adjective, and a verb.
The verb 'abstract' means to take out, to remove; to consider something theoretically or separately from something else.
Example uses:
I had to abstract myself from the discussion when it went beyond my area of expertise. (verb)
I wrote an abstract of my thesis to submit to the publisher. (noun)
Sometimes an abstract idea is hard to translate. (adjective)
An abstract verb is a verb whose action is multidirectional, or whose action is repeated in a series instead of being a single, completed action.
The abstract noun form for the verb to please is the gerund, pleasing.A related abstract noun form is pleasure.
The noun form for the verb to embolden is the gerund, emboldening.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'classify' is classification.
The abstract noun form of the verb to criticize is criticism.
The abstract noun form of the verb to introduce is introduction.
The word 'departure' is the abstract noun form of the verb to depart.
The abstract noun form for the verb to please is the gerund, pleasing.A related abstract noun form is pleasure.
No, it is a verb form and an adjective. The noun form, encouragement, is an abstract noun.
The noun form for the verb to embolden is the gerund, emboldening.
The abstract noun for the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.The word 'think' is an abstract noun form as a word for the act or a period of thinking.A related abstract noun form is thought.
The abstract noun form for the verb to choose is the gerund, choosing.A related abstract noun form is choice.
The abstract noun form for the verb to choose is the gerund, choosing.A related abstract noun form is choice.
The abstract noun form for the verb to frequent is frequency.The abstract noun form for the adjective frequent is frequentness.
The abstract noun form for the verb to frequent is frequency.The abstract noun form for the adjective frequent is frequentness.
The abstract noun form for the verb to frequent is frequency.The abstract noun form for the adjective frequent is frequentness.
Succeeded is a verb, a form of to succeed. The abstract noun form is success.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'prefer' is preference.