Yes, the word 'fever' is a noun; a word for an abnormally high body temperature; a disease of which fever is an important symptom; a state of excitement; a word for a thing.
The word 'fever' is also an archaic verb, meaning to bring about a high body temperature or a state of nervous excitement.
The noun fever is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The noun fever is a concrete noun, a thing that can be measured and felt physically. The concrete noun can be used in an abstract context, as an emotion. To quote Peggy Lee: "When you put your arms around me, I get a fever that so hard to bear."
The collective noun for sting rays or manta rays are:a fever of stingraysa fever of manta raysThere is no standard collective noun for rays of light.
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
Fever is an elevated body temperature (or metaphorically enthusiasm). It is an abstract noun like illness or sickness, where the physical symptoms can be sensed but not the condition itself.
The noun fever is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
a group of stingrays. fever is the collective noun
The word 'fever' is a noun; a word for an abnormally high body temperature; a disease of which fever is an important symptom; a state of excitement; a word for a thing.
The noun fever is a concrete noun, a thing that can be measured and felt physically. The concrete noun can be used in an abstract context, as an emotion. To quote Peggy Lee: "When you put your arms around me, I get a fever that so hard to bear."
The word flu is a noun.
Yes, the term 'gold fever' is an open spaced compound noun, two words joined to form a noun with its own meaning.
Typhoid Fever is a proper noun. It names a specific type of fever.
The collective noun for sting rays or manta rays are:a fever of stingraysa fever of manta raysThere is no standard collective noun for rays of light.
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
Fever is an elevated body temperature (or metaphorically enthusiasm). It is an abstract noun like illness or sickness, where the physical symptoms can be sensed but not the condition itself.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of light rays.However the noun 'ray' is a collective noun as: a ray of light.The collective nouns for a group of 'rays' are:a fever of stingraysa fever of manta rays
Still fever. A fever is a noun, so it does not change in different tenses. However, to use it in the past tense, for example, it would be similar to this: 'I had a fever' or 'It was just a fever'. The word itself does not change though.