Yes, humor (UK humour) is almost always a common noun. It is applied to 1) the concept of comedy, or 2) temperament, or 3) a liquid solution as is found in the eyes.
The word would only rarely be a proper noun, as in the publication Humor, or the Humor Monastery (in the town of Humor) in Romania.
Humor is a common noun.
The word humor is both a noun and a verb.Examples:He has a good sense of humor. (noun)It does no harm to humor him. (verb)
Yes, the word comedy is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a performance based on humor; a movie, play or program designed to make people laugh; a comedy is a thing.
The adjective form for humor is humorous (more humorous, most humorous).The adverb form for humor is humorously: He humorously described an incident at the mini-mart.The noun form is humor; a singular, common, abstract noun. Another noun form is humorousness.The word humor is also a verb (humor, humors, humoring, humored).
Common noun
Humor is a common noun.
The word humor is both a noun and a verb.Examples:He has a good sense of humor. (noun)It does no harm to humor him. (verb)
Yes, "comedians" is a common noun as it refers to a general group of people who engage in comedy and humor. It is not a specific or unique term.
The noun 'humor' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the quality of being amusing or comic; the ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing; a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid. The word humor is also a verb.
The noun humor is a non-count noun; you can count the jokes or the pratfalls but you can't count the humor.
The word "humor" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the quality of being amusing or comical. As a verb, it means to try to cheer someone up or maintain a light-hearted mood.
Yes, the word comedy is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a performance based on humor; a movie, play or program designed to make people laugh; a comedy is a thing.
The noun form for the adjective humorous is humorousness. Humor is another noun form.
The adjective form for humor is humorous (more humorous, most humorous).The adverb form for humor is humorously: He humorously described an incident at the mini-mart.The noun form is humor; a singular, common, abstract noun. Another noun form is humorousness.The word humor is also a verb (humor, humors, humoring, humored).
Common noun
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.