The abstract noun form of the adjective deep is deepness.
A related abstract noun is depth.
The nouns 'deepness' and 'depth' are abstract nouns as words for seriousness or a feeling of great intensity; something beyond one's understanding.
The nouns 'deepness' and 'depth' are concrete nouns as words for a physical extent or measurement downward or inward.
The word 'deep' is a concrete noun as a word for the physical place far into the ocean or into space.
Yes, "ecstatic" is an adjective, not an abstract noun. It describes a state of intense joy or excitement. The corresponding abstract noun would be "ecstasy," which refers to the experience or feeling of overwhelming happiness.
Yes, the noun (gerund) 'yearning' is an abstract noun; a word for a feeling of intense longing for something; a word for an emotion.
Yes, the word 'hatred' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for an intense feeling of dislike.
The noun 'hate' is an abstract noun, a word for intense or passionate dislike; a word for an emotion.A related abstract noun is hatred.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'hate' is the gerund, hating.The concrete noun form of the verb to 'hate' is hater, a word for a person.
The word enthusiasm is the abstract noun, a word for the intense enjoyment, interest, or approval of someone or something; a word for an emotion.
The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'intense' are intenseness and intensity.
Yes, the noun (gerund) 'yearning' is an abstract noun; a word for a feeling of intense longing for something; a word for an emotion.
The abstract noun of "grieve" is "grief." It refers to the intense sorrow or deep sadness that one feels after a loss or unfortunate event.
The noun 'hate' is a noun, a common, abstract noun; a word for an intense dislike for someone or something; a word for an emotion.
Yes, the word 'hatred' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for an intense feeling of dislike.
The noun 'hate' is an abstract noun, a word for intense or passionate dislike; a word for an emotion.A related abstract noun is hatred.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'hate' is the gerund, hating.The concrete noun form of the verb to 'hate' is hater, a word for a person.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'brilliant' is brilliantness.The related noun brilliance is an abstract noun as a word for great skill or intelligence.The noun brilliance is a concrete noun as a word for an intense brightness of light.The noun 'brilliant' is a concrete noun as a word for a gemstone that is cut is a specific way.
Yes, the gerund 'raging' is an abstract noun as a word for violence of feeling or desire; a word for an emotion.
The word enthusiasm is the abstract noun, a word for the intense enjoyment, interest, or approval of someone or something; a word for an emotion.
No, the word 'ravenous' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as extremely hungry, voracious.The noun form of the adjective 'ravenous' is ravenousness.The noun 'ravenousness' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.The noun 'ravenousness' is an abstract noun as a word for an intense desire.
The abstract noun for "enthuse" is "enthusiasm." It refers to a state of intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. Enthusiasm captures the excitement and passion that someone expresses when they are enthusiastic about something.
The abstract noun of "terrified" is "terror." This noun refers to the intense fear or dread that someone experiences. While "terrified" describes the state of being afraid, "terror" encapsulates the feeling or concept of that fear itself.