The noun faith is an abstract noun as a word for belief; a word for a concept.
The noun God is an abstract noun as a word for a non-physical entity; a word for a concept.
Fear is the abstract noun.
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The abstract nouns in the sentence are: determination and victory The concrete noun in the sentence is: girl
Example sentence for the abstract noun 'courage':I do not have the courage to tell lies.
The word "faith" is a common, abstract noun. The noun faith is an uncountable noun as a word for a strong belief or trust in someone or something. The noun faith is a count noun as a word for a religion.
The abstract noun of faith is "belief."
Fear is the abstract noun.
"Understanding" is an abstract noun present in the sentence "Lugie is easily understood."
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Beauty is an abstract noun.
An Abstract noun is a noun that you can't use your 5 senses on. Examples: Beauty, anger, faith, courage Example in a sentence: Though she did not want her anger show, it did.
The abstract noun for the adjective faithful is faithfulness.The word 'faithful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun faith.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are: determination and victory The concrete noun in the sentence is: girl
The abstract noun is: beliefs
Example sentence for the abstract noun 'courage':I do not have the courage to tell lies.
The word "faith" is a common, abstract noun. The noun faith is an uncountable noun as a word for a strong belief or trust in someone or something. The noun faith is a count noun as a word for a religion.
The nouns in the sentence, people and hall, are both concrete nouns. There are no abstract nouns in the sentence. The use of the word 'protest' is the trick. As a noun, protest is an abstract noun, but in your sentence it is the verb form 'to protest', not a noun.