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Yes, the noun 'death' is an abstract noun as a word for a state of not being alive; a word for the permanent end of a life or a thing; a word for the cause of loss of life; a word for a concept.

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Alicia Botsford

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No, the noun 'kill' is a concrete noun, a word for an animal that has been killed, especially for food, an act in which a hunted animal is killed ; a word for a physical thing, or a word for an act.

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reynaldo miranda

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For me it is an abstract,verbs as nouns are abstract nouns,it's my own opinion 😊

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Yes, the gerund 'dying' is an abstract noun as a word for the process of death.

The gerund 'dying' is a concrete noun as word for the process of coloring fabric or hair, a physical activity.

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KARAN NARANG

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[A KILL IS A CONCRETE NOUN BUT KILLED IS ALSO A ABSTRACT NOUN BECAUSE WE ONLY SENSE THE WORD

SO KILLED IS A ABSTRACT NOUN]

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