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No. A wilderness (the wilderness) is an unspecified place, like a city, and you can go there. An example of an abstract noun would be "wildness" that is a perceived but intangible aspect of the wilderness.

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6y ago

Yes, the noun 'wilderness' is a concrete noun, a word for an uncultivated, uninhabited, or inhospitable place; a word for a physical place.

The noun 'wilderness' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example, a bureaucratic wilderness or an intellectual wilderness.

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11y ago

Yes, wildlife is an abstract noun, it's a word for living things, mammals, birds, fishes, and plants as a whole, not the specific individuals.

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Yes, i just know it it i don’t know why..

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yes

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