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Yes, the noun 'defeat' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.

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Yes, the noun 'victory' is a common noun, a general word for an instance or occasion of defeating an opponent; a general word for success in a struggle; a word for any victory of any kind.

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Yes, the noun victory is an abstract noun, a word for a success, which in itself cannot be seen or touched; a word for a concept.

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yes because we can't touch , taste , hear it

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Is victory an uncountable noun?

No, victory is a countable noun. The plural noun is victories.


What part of speech is triumph?

Yes, the noun 'triumph' is an abstract noun, a word for a great victory or achievement; a word for a concept.


Is victory a collective noun?

No, the noun 'victory' is not a collective noun.The collective noun for victories is a series of victories.


What is the difference between win and victory?

Win is a verb and a noun, victory is a noun. You can have wins and can win something, but you can only have a victory or victories.


What is the plural of victory?

The plural of the noun victory is victories.


Is the word victory a verb or a noun?

Noun.


What is the adverb of triumph?

Who comes up with these questions? Victory is a noun.


Is win a common noun?

Yes, the noun 'win' is a common noun; a general word for a victory; a general word for first place in a race or a contest; a word for any win of any kind.The word 'win' is also a verb: win, wins, winning, won.


What is the past tense of victory?

Victory is not a verb, and therefore does not have tenses. It is a noun.


Is victory anything but a noun?

The word victory (victories) is a noun only. The adjective form is victorious. The noun form for the adjective is victoriousness. The adverb form is victoriously.


What are the abstract noun and concrete noun in the sentence Her determination led the girl to a victory?

The abstract nouns in the sentence are: determination and victory The concrete noun in the sentence is: girl


What is the plural form for the word victory?

neither: a noun is a person place or thing, and a verb is a actionEX I'm going to go out and victory.i believe its a subject.Clarification:"Victory" is a noun. In the example sentence above, victory is used incorrectly. Some accurate examples of victory in a sentence:It was the first victory for the team.The team was hoping for a victory.