No, "filled" is not an abstract noun; it is the past participle form of the verb "fill." Abstract nouns refer to intangible concepts or qualities, such as emotions, ideas, or states of being (e.g., happiness, freedom, or love). In contrast, "filled" describes a state of being that results from an action.
The abstract noun formed from the verb "amaze" is "amazement." It refers to the state of being filled with wonder or astonishment.
The word 'abound' is not a common noun; abound is a verb(abound, abounds, abounding, abounded); to present in large numbers; to be filled with or have an abundance of something.Abundance is the common, abstract noun form.
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Annoyance is an abstract noun
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'thief' is thievery.The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'infant' is infancy.The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'coward' is cowardice.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'urgent' is urgency.
The abstract noun formed from the verb "amaze" is "amazement." It refers to the state of being filled with wonder or astonishment.
The word 'abound' is not a common noun; abound is a verb(abound, abounds, abounding, abounded); to present in large numbers; to be filled with or have an abundance of something.Abundance is the common, abstract noun form.
The abstract noun of "amazed" is "amazement." It refers to the state or feeling of being filled with wonder or astonishment. This noun captures the experience or quality of surprise that arises when encountering something unexpected or extraordinary.
The noun form of the adjective "full" is fullness.The noun "fullness" is an abstract noun as a word for a quality of being complete; a quality of containing detail; a emotional state of being filled to capacity; a word for a concept.The noun "fullness" is a concrete noun as a word for the an appearance of plumpness or roundness; a physical state of being filled to capacity; a word for a physical state.
The abstract noun form of "fearful" is "fear." While "fearful" describes a state of being filled with fear, "fear" itself represents the emotion or concept of being afraid.
Yes, the noun astonishment is an abstract noun, a word for an emotional reaction.
The abstract noun form is enthusiasm.
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The abstract noun is criticism.
The noun 'hopefulness' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
The abstract noun is obligation.