No, the word 'free' is an adjective, an adverb, and a verb.
Examples:
My prize was free tickets for a season at the Peoples' Theater. (adjective)
The stream was running free with the season's melted snow. (adverb)
It was time to free the bird from the rehab center. (verb)
The noun forms are freeness and freedom.
There are a few dictionaries that categorize the word 'free' as a noun, a word for 'free people'. Most dictionaries do not.When the word 'free' is used as a noun as in "land of the free...", it can be considered poetic license; an abbreviated way to say "land of the free people...".The word 'free' is considered an adjective, an adverb, and a verb.The noun forms for the adjective free are freeness and freedom.The noun forms for the verb to free are freer (liberator or emancipator), and the gerund, freeing.
The noun 'privacy' is an abstract noun, a word for the state of being free from public attention, free from being observed or disturbed by other people; a word for a concept.
Yes, the word 'leisure' is a noun; a word for a period of time free from work or duties; a word for a thing.
No. Relax is a verb. Relaxation is a noun.
The word 'release' is an abstract noun as a word for a liberation from confinement; discharge from an obligation or commitment; issuing something for publication, use, or distribution.The word 'release' is a concrete noun as a word for a document authorizing release from an obligation, from prison, etc.; a mechanical device that is activated to allow something to function.
No, the word 'free' is not a noun.The word 'free' is a verb and an adjective.The abstract noun form of the verb to free is the gerund, freeing.The abstract noun forms for the adjective free are freeness and freedom.There are a few dictionaries that categorize the word 'free' as a noun, a word for 'free people'. Most dictionaries do not.When the word 'free' is used as a noun as in "land of the free...", it can be considered poetic license; an abbreviated way to say "land of the free people...".
The word 'free' is not a noun. The word 'free' is a verb, and adjective, or an adverb.The noun form of the verb to free is the gerund, freeing.The noun form of the adjective free is freedom.
There are a few dictionaries that categorize the word 'free' as a noun, a word for 'free people'. Most dictionaries do not.When the word 'free' is used as a noun as in "land of the free...", it can be considered poetic license; an abbreviated way to say "land of the free people...".The word 'free' is considered an adjective, an adverb, and a verb.The noun forms for the adjective free are freeness and freedom.The noun forms for the verb to free are freer (liberator or emancipator), and the gerund, freeing.
The noun forms for the adjective free are freeness and freedom.The noun forms for the verb to free are freer (liberator or emancipator) the gerund, freeing.There are a few dictionaries that categorize the word 'free' as a noun, a word for 'free people'. Most dictionaries do not.When the word 'free' is used as a noun as in "land of the free...", it can be considered poetic license; an abbreviated way to say "land of the free people...".
The noun 'privacy' is an abstract noun, a word for the state of being free from public attention, free from being observed or disturbed by other people; a word for a concept.
Yes, the word 'leisure' is a noun; a word for a period of time free from work or duties; a word for a thing.
No. Relax is a verb. Relaxation is a noun.
Yes, cleanliness is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun. Cleanliness is a word for the state of being free from dirt or unwanted matter.
Privacy is an abstract noun, as it refers to a concept or idea rather than a physical object.
No, the word 'free' is a verb (free, frees, freeing, freed), an adjective (free, freer, freest), and an adverb.The abstract noun form of the verb to free is the gerund, freeing.The abstract noun form of the adjective free is freeness.A related abstract noun form is freedom.
Yes, the noun 'sincerity' is an abstract noun; a word for the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy; a word for a concept.
The noun 'privacy' is an abstract noun as a word for the state of being free from public attention; a word for a concept.