Abstract noun: Proper noun
art: The Mona Lisa
balance: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
care: The American Red Cross
danger: World War 2
ego: Donald Trump
fun: Disney World
government: US House of Representatives
home: The White House
independence: The Declaration of Independence
justice: The Supreme Court
keepsake: The Hope Diamond
liberty: The Statue of Liberty
mania: Justin Beiber
nature: Yellowstone National Park
optimism: SpongeBob SquarePants
pessimism: Squidward Tentacles
quiet: Sahara Desert
reverence: The Lincoln Memorial
space: Hubble Telescope
trouble: Charlie Sheen
urgency: Federal Express
value: Fire Department
wonder: The Grand Canyon
excitement: Six Flags Amusement Parks
yesterday: The Little House on the Prairie by Laura Engles
zeal: STARFLEET: The International Star Trek Fan Association, Inc.
Examples of abstract nouns that start with K are:karmakeennesskind (type or sort)kindnesskinshipknowledge
Nouns that name qualities are abstract nouns. Some examples of abstract qualities are courage, strength, durability, honor, honesty, talent, resilience, reproach, disrespect, shame.
If you mean singular abstract nouns, that is an abstract noun that is a word for one thing; for example, one idea, one question, one situation, etc.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that is known, learned, thought, understood, or felt emotionally.There are some abstract nouns that are count nouns (nouns that have a singular or plural form) and some abstract nouns are uncountable nouns (nouns that have only a singular or a plural form). Additional examples of singular abstract nouns are:one answerone beliefone chanceone dayone emotionone forceone generationone hopeone interestone joke
The 'abstraction' nouns are called abstract or idea noun. Abstract nouns are words for things that are not experienced by the five senses; things that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. Abstract nouns are words for things that are known, understood, or felt emotionally. Some examples are:ambitionbeautychallengedangereducationfeargratitudehappinessignorancejoyknowledgeluckmemorynonsenseopinionquestrumorseasontrusturgevaluewonderyesterdayzeal
Some abstract nouns related to the adjective tolerable are:tolerancetolerationintolerancetolerability
Some common nouns that start with 'i' are:ibexibisiceiconideaidentityidolimaginationimpinchinformationinkinninsightinspirationinventioninundationionirisironironyislandisolationissueisthmusitem
Examples of common abstract nouns:abilityboredomcharitydangeregofeargratitudehourintelligencejusticeknowledgelibertymoodneedopinionproblemquestionreasonseasontreasonurgevirtueworkyesterdayzeal
Some examples of 'quality of mind' nouns, also called abstract nouns, are:anxietybraveryconfidencedecisivenesseuphemismfungenerosityhappinessisolationjoyknowledgeluxurymemorynewsopinionpurposequestionreasonsorrowtroubleurgevaluewealthyearzeal
Some examples of abstract nouns for thoughts:thoughtsideasbeliefknowledgecuriositymemory
Some examples of abstract nouns ending in -ce are:absenceabstinenceabundanceavaricebenevolenceconfidencecowardicedalliancedeliverancedevianceeloquenceeminenceevidenceexcellencegracegrievancehindranceimpudenceinnocencemalicemalfeasancemenacenovicenuancenuisanceonceopulencepeacepenancepresencepriceprominenceprovidenceprudenceracereferencereliancesciencesentence (punishment)severancesourcestancetolerancetrancetrucetwicevariancevehemencevicevigilance
Some abstract nouns that end with the suffix 'dom' are:freedomwisdomboredomstardomSome abstract nouns that end with the suffix 'ship' are: friendshiprelationshipworshipcitizenship
Examples of abstract nouns that start with P are:partypatiencepeacepietypitypleasurepoliticspovertyprerequitsitproblemproofpunishment
Some example of abstract nouns that are principles are:democracydisciplinefreedomhonestyhonorintegrityjusticelibertyloyaltyvalor
No, not all abstract nouns are uncountable. Some examples of countable abstract nouns are:an agreement; a number of agreementsan idea; a lot of ideasa lie; too many liesmy life; the lives of othersan opinion; a lot of opinionsa question; a few questionsThe most common abstract nouns that are uncountable are nouns for concepts and gerunds (verbal nouns). Some examples are:educationinformationknowledgeplayingrunningskating
Some example of abstract nouns that are principles are:democracydisciplinefreedomhonestyhonorintegrityjusticelibertyloyaltyvalor
Some examples of abstract nouns that are emotions:angerboredomcheerfulnesscuriosityfeargratitudehatehopelovemourningstrengthwonder
Examples of abstract nouns that start with K are:karmakeennesskind (type or sort)kindnesskinshipknowledge