The abstract noun for continuous is continuity.
The abstract noun for "see" is "sight."
The word hum is both a noun and a verb.The noun hum is a common, concrete noun; a word for a low, steady, continuous sound.The noun forms for the verb to hum are hummer (one who hums), and the gerund, humming.
Yes, mainland is a noun, a singular, common noun. A mainland is a place.
No, "light" is typically considered a non-countable noun because it refers to a continuous phenomenon or state rather than individual pieces.
Buzz is a verb an a noun. Verb: The fly buzzed around my head. Noun: What is all the buzz about?
The abstract noun for "see" is "sight."
Crucifixion is the abstract noun form.
Concrete proper noun
The abstract noun form for the adjective drowsy is drowsiness.
The abstract noun form for the adjective humble is humbleness.A related noun form is humility.
The word 'move' is an abstact noun as a word for a participants turn to play in a game. The abstract noun for the verb to move is the gerund, moving.
The word 'keen' is a noun, a word for a dirge or a lament for the dead. Another noun form is 'keener', one who wails for the deadThe noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
No, blew is the past tense of the verb to blow. He blew out the candles.
No, the word 'argue' is a verb: argue, argues, arguing, argued. The abstract noun forms for the verb to argue are arguer, one who argues; argument; and the gerund (verbal noun), arguing.
The abstract noun of "bankrupt" is "bankruptcy." It refers to the state of being unable to pay debts, leading to legal proceedings for the resolution of financial obligations. Bankruptcy embodies the concept rather than a tangible object, focusing on the situation and its implications.
Yes, the word 'wellspring' is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun; a word for a source of a large or continuous supply.
Yes, the noun 'curse' is an abstract noun as a word for a bad situation or event caused by someone's deliberate use of their magic powers; an unpleasant situation or influence that continues for a long time; a word for a concept.The noun 'curse' is a concrete noun as a word for an offensive or very impolite word or phrase spoken or written.The noun form of the verb to curse is the gerund, cursing, a concrete noun as a word for spoken words.