The noun scent is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a usually pleasant odor, a thing.
The noun 'sense' is a concretenoun as a word for one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.The noun 'sense' is an abstractnoun as a word for a strong feeling or belief about something; a sane and realistic attitude to situations and problems; a good reason or excuse for an action.
Yes, "nonsense" is a common noun. It refers to something that is absurd, meaningless, or illogical, and it does not denote a specific name or title. As a common noun, it can be used in various contexts to describe statements, ideas, or behaviors that lack sense or reason.
You can see it - sense of sight; you can smell it - sense of smell.
The 2 are connected but the sense of smell is stronger.
Smell definitely can be a noun, as well as a verb. A particular smell (odor) can be sensed, and is a concrete noun. The general sense of smell (detecting scents and odors) is an abstract noun.
Yes, the word odor is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing that stimulates the olfactory organ, a scent, a smell; a word for a thing.An 'idea' noun, called an abstract noun, is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; a word for something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.An odor is experienced by the physical sense of smell.
As a noun, an anosmic is a person lacking a sense of smell.
It is neither. It can be used as a verb as in, "I smell something rotten ! " OR as a noun as when referring to the sense of smell.
Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell. It is the most common smelling disorder.
I've got a good sense of smell
"Odorophonics" is a noun. It refers to the study of the sense of smell.
Odour is a concrete noun because it refers to something that can be perceived by the senses, specifically the sense of smell. It represents a physical quality or characteristic of something that exists in the real world.
A common noun, as it (in a general sense) represents an unspecific entity.
No. Fragrance as a smell or odor is a noun, as is a liquid that provides it.The related adjective is fragrant.
what do you think! do you usually smell it? do you smell it when your given an oxygen mask? seriously use your common sense
The spelling "scents" is a plural noun meaning more than one scent, odor, or smell.There are two homophones:cents - plural of cent (hundredths of a dollar, pennies)sense - sensory faculty, e.g. sense of smell / to detect / good judgment (common sense)