The words 'excitement' and 'sadness' are abstract nouns(also called idea nouns); words for emotions; words for things.
The adjective forms of the verb 'to excite' are excitingand excited.
The word 'sadness' is the noun form of the adjective sad.
Sadness is a noun. Noun is person, place, thing, or idea. Sadness is an idea.
Yes, the noun 'excitement' is an abstract noun (also called an idea noun); a word for an emotion.
Yes it isEdit: Blah, that answer above is incorrect. Item and words like material, object, word etc. are all NOUNS. Nouns is a person, place or a thing (Sometimes, an idea.) An item is a thing. Adjectives are to describe a noun. Ex- This item is useless/useful. This object is too light. These materials are too heavy. Words are meaningful. Adjectives can be in the same sentence or before a noun to describe it.
It is a noun. Nouns are a: person, place, thing, or idea. If it were a comic book, comic would be an adjective (describes a noun).
Highest and oldest are not nouns in that sentence or at all. They are adjectives because they describe a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Capital is the noun in this sentence.
No, "unconditional" is an adjective, not a noun. Nouns are words that represent a person, place, thing, or idea, while adjectives describe or modify nouns.
No, "vile" is not a noun; it is an adjective. Nouns are words that refer to a person, place, thing, or idea, while adjectives describe or modify nouns.
Nouns are not describing words, a noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea. Adjectives are words that describe nouns, for example the adjective rural describing the noun people.Some adjectives that might describe rural people are:rusticbucoliccommonsimpleunsophisticatedhard workingknowledgeableindustriouscreativewise
No, "idea" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to a thought, suggestion, or concept. Adjectives, on the other hand, are words that describe or modify nouns. For example, in the phrase "creative idea," "creative" is the adjective describing the noun "idea."
Adjectives are used to describe other words. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun, verb, and adjective are three common parts of speech. Nouns are words that name a person, place, thing, or idea. Verbs express action or state of being, while adjectives modify or describe nouns.
No, 'devotion' is a noun. Adjectives are words which describe nouns (people, places, things, and ideas) or other adjectives. Devotion does not serve that function, but rather, it stands alone as a symbol for an idea.
Sadness is a noun. Noun is person, place, thing, or idea. Sadness is an idea.
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Yes, the noun 'excitement' is an abstract noun (also called an idea noun); a word for an emotion.
Yes it isEdit: Blah, that answer above is incorrect. Item and words like material, object, word etc. are all NOUNS. Nouns is a person, place or a thing (Sometimes, an idea.) An item is a thing. Adjectives are to describe a noun. Ex- This item is useless/useful. This object is too light. These materials are too heavy. Words are meaningful. Adjectives can be in the same sentence or before a noun to describe it.
A descriptive part of speech provides additional information about a noun or pronoun. Adjectives and adverbs are examples of descriptive parts of speech, as they describe the qualities or characteristics of a person, place, thing, or idea.