No, it is not a noun; it is an adverb. The noun form could be apparentness.
Apparently it's either a cast of crabs or a dose of crabs. Google it for more info.
The noun 'whole' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'whole' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing in its complete form. The noun 'whole' is an abstract noun as a word for all of something.
The noun 'thing' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'thing' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical person, place, or object. The noun 'thing' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea, ability, or quality.
The fruit is a noun. The color can be a noun or an adjective.
Common noun
Yes, "luck" is a noun. It refers to the success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than one's actions.
The word 'apparently' is the adverb form of the adjective 'apparent'.The adverb 'apparently' is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as 'from appearances'.Examples:He apparently had a good time (modifies the verb 'had')One of the apples is apparently bad. (modifies the adjective 'bad')She created all of this from apparently very little money. (modifies the adverb 'very')
Other than its use as a proper noun (username), it apparently has no English definition.
harsh nouns are when you have a noun that sounds more rude/nasty/mean than a mild noun. for instance perspiration is a mild noun and sweat is a harsh noun because perspiration apparently dosent sound as bad as sweat.
Apparently it's either a cast of crabs or a dose of crabs. Google it for more info.
An award is the physical form of an honor, and is a concrete noun.
Yes, a proper noun or proper name is a noun representing a unique entity as distinguished from a common noun, which represents a class of entities (or nonunique instance[s] of that class)-for example, city, planet, person or corporation). Since Dr. Kim is apparently the name of a specific person, it would qualify as a proper noun.
This is an exmple of an oxymoron, where the adjective friendly contrasts with the noun argument, which is apparently a contradiction.
The likely word is the plural noun potatoes (the singular of which, potato, Vice President Dan Quayle could apparently not spell correctly).
There is apparently no common word, but perhaps a proper noun. The letters spell several phrases such as "rather biased" and "harried beast."
The collective nouns for herring are:a shoal of herringa glean of herringan army of herring
no. pointed is not a adjective because adjectives are words tht describe like colors and things like that