The noun 'respect' is an abstract noun as a word for a feeling, an emotion.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
The respect that you show to other will often be returned to you. (subject of the sentence)
When you show respect to others, it will often be returned to you. (direct object of the verb 'show')
When you respect others, you may well be treated with respect. (object of the preposition 'with')
The word 'respect' is an abstract noun form as a word for a feeling of regard for; esteem or admiration; a particular aspect of something. The abstract noun form of the verb to respect is the gerund, respecting.
Honor can be used as a noun or a verb.Honor as respect or privilege is a noun, as in "It is an honor to answer your question."Honor as to keep an agreement or treat with respect is a verb, as in "I honored the policies and procedures of Answers.com while answering your question."
The noun train is an abstract noun when used in an abstract context: I've lost my train of thought. The gerund (verbal noun) training is also an abstract noun.
The word adoration is an abstract noun, a word for a feeling of great love and respect for someone, a word for an emotion.
The word 'respect' functions as both a noun and a verb.Examples:Ms. Quince has earned the respect of her students. (noun)We must respect others if we expect them to respect us. (verb)
The noun is respect, an abstract noun, is a word for a behavior or an emotion.
Respect
The word 'respect' is an abstract noun form as a word for a feeling of regard for; esteem or admiration; a particular aspect of something. The abstract noun form of the verb to respect is the gerund, respecting.
The noun respect is a singular, common, abstract noun. The word respect is also a verb (respect, respects, respecting, respected)
a. They did a good job planning the party.the abstract nouns are job and party.d. Respect must be earned.the abstract noun is respect.
The abstract noun of "dignified" is "dignity." It refers to the quality of being worthy of respect, honor, or esteem.
the word 'disregard' can be used as both verb and an abstract noun: v: to give little or no attention to. ignore. n: lack of attention or respect
Honor can be used as a noun or a verb.Honor as respect or privilege is a noun, as in "It is an honor to answer your question."Honor as to keep an agreement or treat with respect is a verb, as in "I honored the policies and procedures of Answers.com while answering your question."
The noun train is an abstract noun when used in an abstract context: I've lost my train of thought. The gerund (verbal noun) training is also an abstract noun.
No, the word "respected" is a verb and an adjective.The word "respected" is the past participle, past tense of the verb to "respect". The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective when used to describe a noun.The word "respect" is both a verb and a noun.The noun "respect" is an abstract noun as a word for high or special regard for someone or something; a word for a particular aspect, feature, or detail of something; a word for a concept.
The word adoration is an abstract noun, a word for a feeling of great love and respect for someone, a word for an emotion.
The word 'respect' functions as both a noun and a verb.Examples:Ms. Quince has earned the respect of her students. (noun)We must respect others if we expect them to respect us. (verb)