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Yes, the noun 'kindness' is a common noun, a general word for the quality or state of being gentle and considerate; a word for any kindness of any kind.

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Which kind of noun is kindness?

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What is kindness abstract common proper or collective noun?

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What is the noun of kind?

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What is the opposite abstract noun of word cruelty?

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How do you make kind into a noun?

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