The word psychological is the adjective form for the noun psychology.
Out of those four choices, the noun freedom is the abstract noun.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.The noun 'freedom' is a word for a concept, an idea.
The term "comfort zone" is a noun. It refers to a psychological state in which a person feels at ease and in control, often avoiding stress or risk. While "comfort" and "zone" are both nouns individually, together they form a compound noun that describes a specific concept.
Psychological injury refers to a psychological condition or psychological harm that is caused by an event that occurred or the act, or the failure to act of an individual. Some examples include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder or a concussion.
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The word 'psychological' is the adjective form of the noun psychology.
Yes, the word trauma is an abstract noun. It represents a concept or idea related to an emotional or psychological injury.
The correct spelling of the verb is to affect, meaning to influence or alter.The noun affect is a psychological term. The noun for a change is an effect.
The correct spelling of the noun is "maniac" (madman, or one suffering from a psychological disorder).
No. This is at best a phrase, at worst an adjective and a noun.
Torture is a process, an abstract noun. While hitting or otherwise affecting a person can be a concrete noun, the overall process is not, and it may not even involve physical acts, only psychological acts and deprivation.
The word 'harm' is both a verb (Please don't harm me.) and a noun (I have caused no harm.)The noun 'harm' is a word for physical injury or material damage; psychological damage or injury; actual or potential ill effects or danger; a word for a thing.
Not usually. It is the present participle of the verb (to cope) but is used more as a noun adjunct in psychological terms such as 'coping mechanisms.'
Yes, the noun 'emotions' is an abstract noun (the plural form of the noun 'emotion'), a word for instinctive or intuitive feelings.
The header "Noun and verb agreement" found on page 5 of the American Psychological Association Sample Paper is most likely at the level of a subheading or sub-section within a larger section discussing grammar and writing style conventions.
The word comfortable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a comfortable chair). The noun form for the adjective is comfortableness, an abstract noun. Another abstract noun form is comfort.
Out of those four choices, the noun freedom is the abstract noun.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.The noun 'freedom' is a word for a concept, an idea.