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No, the word 'pleased' is the past participle of the verb 'to please'; a past participle is also an adjective; for example:

A pleased customer will likely shop here again.

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What is the answer for abstract noun for feeling of being pleased?

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What is the prefix of the word pleased?

The prefix of the word pleased is "un-".


Is efficient an adjective?

No, the word efficient is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example:I was pleased with the efficient worker for the agency.


Is pleasant an abstract noun?

No, the word pleasant is not a noun. The word pleasant is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'pleasant' are pleasantness and pleasantry.A related abstract noun is pleasure.


Is the word pleased a verb?

Yes, the word pleased can be used as a verb.As in "he pleased his teacher".Other verbs are please, pleases and pleasing.


Is pleasant a noun or an adjective?

The word pleasant is an adjective (pleasing, creating a pleasurable state). There is no noun for the state of being pleased.


Is pleased an abstract noun?

No, the word 'please' is a verb or an adverb.The verb to 'please' is to give pleasure or satisfaction; to have a desire for something.The adverb 'please' is used to modify a verb to express politeness.The abstract noun form for the verb to please is the gerund, pleasing.A related abstract noun form is pleasure.


Is likewise a pronoun?

No, the word 'likewise' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: Mom was pleased with my effort. Dad likewise expressed appreciation.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Mom was pleased with my effort. She told dad what I had done. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'mom' in the second sentence)


Can you use the word pleased in a sentence?

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What is the plural possessive noun of the word duke?

The plural form for the noun duke dukes; the plural possessive form is dukes'. Example use:The dukes' presentations pleased the queen.


What is nouns in 'They were pleased with the results'?

The only noun in the sentence is 'results', the object of the preposition 'with'.They = personal pronounwere pleased = verbwith = prepositionthe = definite article


Another word for pleased?

delighted