Yes, kindness is an 'invisible noun' which is called an abstract noun. An Abstract noun is a thing that can't be experienced by any of the five senses, it can't be seen, heard, tasted, smelled, or touched.
No, kindness is an abstract noun.
The noun 'kindness' is a singular, common, abstract noun.
No, kindness is an abstract noun because it represents a quality or concept that cannot be perceived through the five senses.
The word kindness is the abstract noun form for the adjective kind.
Yes, the noun 'kindness' is a common noun, a general word for the quality or state of being gentle and considerate; a word for any kindness of any kind.
The word kindness is the abstract noun form for the adjective kind.
The antonym for the abstract noun 'cruelty' is kindness; also an abstract noun.
To turn "kind" into a noun, you add the suffix "-ness" to make it "kindness." This changes the adjective describing someone's demeanor or behavior into a noun describing the act or quality of being kind.
Abstract noun.
The noun kindness is a singular noun (not possessive).example: It was a kindness that you could pick me up in the storm.The singular possessive form is kindness's.example: The kindness's reward is a good feeling inside.The plural form of the noun kindness is kindnesses.The plural possessive form is kindnesses'.example: Not all of our kindnesses' rewards will be received in this world.
Kindness.
The word 'kind' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun kind, a singular, common, abstract noun is a word for a group of individuals or instances sharing common traits; a category.The noun forms for the adjective kind are kindness and kindliness.