Yes, the word robber is a noun, singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a person (or creature) who robs.
One definition for noun is:
Which means that yes, robber Is a noun since it's the subject of a verb. However this is not a strict rule, as you can have a subjects or objects spanning multiple words. Such as a 'a fat robber' though this is a complete subject 9or object) not all of it is a noun.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "robber" is robbery.
The word buccaneer is a noun that means robber. Some synonyms for robber are Viking, pirate, rifler, corsair, and freebooter.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to rob are robberyand the gerund, robbing.The noun form 'robber' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.
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The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "robber" is robbery.
The noun forms of the verb to rob are robber, robbery, and the gerund, robbing.
The word buccaneer is a noun that means robber. Some synonyms for robber are Viking, pirate, rifler, corsair, and freebooter.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to rob are robberyand the gerund, robbing.The noun form 'robber' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.
Yes, the word dismay is both a noun and a verb. Example uses: Noun: To my dismay, my novel was rejected by every publisher. Verb: This device will dismay a robber by creating surprise and confusion.
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Dj Dingo the Robber in club penguin is a robber only!
Synonyms for robber include:ThiefRogueBurglarMuggerPickpocketBrigandBanditCrookHighwaymanBankerPincherCutpurseStealer
Well The Robber and me was published on December 15, 1997. Sorry...... Couldn't find The robber and you.
There is only a robber in version 4.
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