Yes, the noun choice is an 'idea' noun, an abstract noun, something that is known, understood, or felt emotionally. A choice is not the thing chosen, it's the decision made to choose it.
The noun 'decision' is an abstractnoun (also called 'an idea noun'), a word for a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration; a word for a concept (a concept, an idea is an abstract thing).
A noun can be a person, place, thing, or idea. Take, say, "democracy" as an idea. A sentence could be "The US Government practices democracy as its style of government". Other ideas could include religions, plans, etc.
No, the noun 'freedom' is a common noun, a general word for word for the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action; a word for any freedom of any kind.A proper noun is the name of title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, "Freedom of Speech and Tolerance", by J.F. Jones or Freedom Park in Irving, TX.
"Airplane pilot" is an example of a compound idea noun where two words come together to form a single concept.
Truth is an abstract noun, as it represents a concept or idea rather than a physical object that can be counted.
An idea that is a noun: idea
The noun form is choice.
Choice is an abstract noun, as it is something that is intangible.
Hopeful is an adjective, not a noun. The noun form, hopefulness is an abstract noun (if that's what an 'idea noun' means).
The plural of idea is ideas.
Yes, the noun 'excitement' is an abstract noun (also called an idea noun); a word for an emotion.
The noun Christmas is a proper, abstract noun (sometimes called an idea noun); a word for a concept.
Yes, it is a noun.
No, the term 'quirky idea' is two words; quirky is an adjective and idea is a noun.
The word 'choice' is both a noun (choice, choices) and an adjective (choice, choicer, choicest). Examples:noun: You have a choice of chocolate and strawberry.adjective: A few choice words set everything straight.
The word 'idea' is a common noun; the word 'you' is a pronoun.
The noun 'fear' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.An abstract noun is sometimes referred to as an 'idea noun'.