No, sweat is not noun as it is not a name, place ,animal or a thing.This is the reason why sweat is not a noun.
beads of sweat
Sweat is a mass noun, and does not require pluralisation.
harsh nouns are when you have a noun that sounds more rude/nasty/mean than a mild noun. for instance perspiration is a mild noun and sweat is a harsh noun because perspiration apparently dosent sound as bad as sweat.
No, the word 'perspiration' is a concrete noun, a word for a liquid secreted by the sweat glands; a word for a physical substance.
sweat sweat
beads of sweat
Sweat is a mass noun, and does not require pluralisation.
harsh nouns are when you have a noun that sounds more rude/nasty/mean than a mild noun. for instance perspiration is a mild noun and sweat is a harsh noun because perspiration apparently dosent sound as bad as sweat.
This is a more refined term for the noun, "sweat".
Yes, the word 'perspiration' is a noun; a word for the process of sweating or the sweat produced; a word for a thing.
"Sweat" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form. The comparative and superlative forms of the adjective sweaty are sweatier and sweatiest respectively.
sudor is the noun form sudar is the verb form
No, the word 'perspiration' is a concrete noun, a word for a liquid secreted by the sweat glands; a word for a physical substance.
No it is a verb, the adjective would be "sweaty".
Yes, "podobromhidrosis" is a noun. It refers to a medical condition characterized by foul-smelling sweat produced by the feet.
The word 'thermal' functions as both a noun and an adjective.Examples:We watched a hawk riding a thermal overhead. (noun)Does thermal underwear make you sweat? (adjective)
Sweater is usually spelled "sweat" in French, after the English name. This is a masculine noun pronounced like "sweet".