The abstract noun is nourishment.
The verb form of nourishment is nourish.
As in "to nourish something".
Nourishment is the only noun form of nourish, although it is not necessarily abstract (but it can be used in a metaphorical sense, the nourishment of the soul, and so forth).
To nourish means to nurture. Another term you could use would be to care for. You could say to feed or grow, also. Other ways to say this would be to encourage or cultivate.
Nourish is a verb.
The word 'feed' is a noun as a word for food for birds, animals, or plants; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to feed are feeder and the gerund, feeding.Example sentences for the noun and verb 'feed':We need to order more feed for the chickens. (noun)We brought enough sandwiches to feed everyone. (verb)
The baby was not getting the nourishment it needed, which threatened its well-being.
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pamper, cater, gratify, nourish, oblige, or satisfy
The abstract noun is forgiveness.
Yes
Skillfullness or Skillfully
The abstract noun form of the noun coward is cowardice.
The abstract noun of "behave" is "behavior," which refers to the way in which one conducts oneself or acts in a particular situation.
The abstract noun form of the adjective correct is correctness.The abstract noun forms of the verb to correct is correction and the gerund, correcting.
The verb related to the noun 'nutrition' is to nourish.
It can be used as a noun or as a verb. As a noun it can mean food or nourishment of some kind; as a verb it means to feed or to nourish.
Yes, nourish is the correct spelling.
No, Starve is an antonym for the word nourish. Cheers.
nourish: it means for example, : to care for a young one.. things along those lines. ex: nourish this child until grown....
No