The word abuse is both a noun and a verb.
The noun abuse is a word for misuse; improper or excessive use or treatment; physical mistreatment; harsh insulting language; a word for a thing.
Examples: Noun: The child was subjected to severe abuse.
Verb: Why would she abuse her son?
The pronunciation is different for the verb and noun
noun - abuse
verb - 'abuze'
The abstract noun form for the adjective abusive is abusiveness. Another abstract noun form is abuse.
The word 'abuse' is a noun (ab yoos) and a verb (ab yooz).The noun 'abuse' is an abstractnoun, a word for the improper use of something; cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to abuse is the gerund, abusing.
Yes, the noun 'abuse' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
Abuse can be a verb (pronounced uh-byooz). It means to use something improperly or to treat someone or something in a harmful manner--He abuses his wife.Abuse can be a noun, as well (pronounced uh-byoos)--Domestic abuse is against the law.
"Abuse" doesn't have an antonym (opposite word). Probably this is because it started out as a noun and was "verbed".Second Answer:I disagree. To aid, to help, to care for, to comfort.
Yes, the noun 'abuse' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
The word abused is the past tense of the verb to abuse. The noun forms for the verb are abuse, abuser, and the gerund, abusing.
abuse is 'insulte' (noun, fem.) or 'insulter (verb) in French.
I suffered abuse.
The abstract noun form for the adjective abusive is abusiveness. Another abstract noun form is abuse.
noun: abusoverb: abusare
abuse (verb) = hit'alél (התעלל) abuse (noun) = hit'alelút (התעללות)
The word 'abuse' is a noun (ab yoos) and a verb (ab yooz).The noun 'abuse' is an abstractnoun, a word for the improper use of something; cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to abuse is the gerund, abusing.
Yes, the noun 'abuse' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
In spoken form, the noun "abuse" is emphasized on the first syllable, with a stress on the "a" sound (uh-BUSE). The verb "abuse" is emphasized on the second syllable, with a stress on the "u" sound (uh-BYOOZ). Paying attention to the stress and pronunciation can help differentiate between the two.
The word "abuse" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the improper or harmful treatment of something or someone. As a verb, it means to use something in a harmful or improper way.
The only likely actual words are "abuse" (mistreat) or "ambush" (an attack from concealment).There is an obscure slang use as a noun : abush is a form of abuse.