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No, the word 'promised' is not a noun.

The word 'promised' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to promise. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Example uses:

  • The order was promised for delivery on Tuesday. (verb)
  • The promised thunderstorm never materialized. (adjective)

The word promise is both a verb and a noun.

The noun 'promise' is a word for a declaration, written or verbal, made by one person to another; an indication that something specified is expected or likely to occur; a word for a thing.

Example uses:

  • I can promise you the report by the end of the day. (verb)
  • I am holding you to that promise. (noun)

The noun form of the verb to promise is the gerund, promising.

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