Yes, the word woof is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the sound made by a dog, a thing.
The word woof is also a verb; the act of a dog barking, or making a sound similar to a dog barking.
The word 'word' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'word' is a concrete noun when spoken, it can be heard and when written, it can be seen.The noun 'word' is an abstract noun as in a kind word or a word to the wise.
The noun 'justice' is a concrete noun as a word for a judge or a magistrate, a word for a person.The word 'justice' is an abstract noun; a word for a quality of fairness and reason; a word for a concept.
Yes the word classroom is a noun. It is a common noun.
Yes, the word 'Claire' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. The noun 'Claire' is a word for a person.
The only synonym for the noun 'noun' is 'word'.
Yes, the word woof has one syllable.
woof = wau (pronounced vow)
I think it is just a description of dog barks.
Woof Woof, bloody stop
growl
He taught his dog to go woof when it wanted to leave the house.
To "woof".
chien = Dogwoof woof
My dog can meow and my cat can woof, exactly the opposite of what you'd expect to hear from these animals.
In British Slang, a "woof" is a male homosexual.
Mustafa smells real bad and when I smelt him, I was like, WOOF Tawba, so they made it a word, because dogs smell him the most..!
The plural of the noun woof is woofs.Words ending in a consonant are usually pluralized by adding an S. ("While trying to find his dog, Jim thought he heard several 'woofs' coming from the woods.")