Something is considered abstract when it is not concrete or tangible, but rather conceptual or theoretical in nature. It often involves ideas, emotions, or concepts that are not easily seen or touched.
Yes, the word indignation is an abstract noun; something felt emotionally.
The abstract noun for "seek" is "seeking," which represents the action of trying to find or discover something.
It is not something physical, not made of atoms, therefore it is abstract.
No, the noun 'evil' is an abstract noun; a word for a concept. The attributes that makes someone or something evil are not physical.
"Abstract" refers to something that is conceptual or theoretical rather than concrete or physical. "Opinionated" refers to someone who expresses their opinions strongly and often, without considering opposing viewpoints.
A sausage is not a abstract noun because an abstract noun is something you cannot see but feel for example anger, happiness, which makes a sausage a concrete noun.
The noun 'mysteries' (the plural form of the singular noun 'mystery') is an abstract noun as a word for a quality that makes someone or something difficult to explain, understand, or get information about; a word for a concept.
Yes, the noun 'opportunity' is an abstract noun, a word for a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something; a word for a chance to better oneself; a word for a concept.
Performance (of something) is an abstract noncount noun.
The noun captain is an abstract noun, a word for the position or the rank of a person. There is nothing physical about a person that makes that person a captain; the fact that a person is a captain is something that is learned, known, or understood.
An abstract is a report or summary of something usually related to science.
The word "mercy" is an abstract noun. An abstract noun refers to something you cannot experience with your five senses-- you cannot touch it, feel it, see it, etc. You may know what mercy is (what the results of it are), but you cannot actually touch or feel or see "mercy." So that is what makes it an abstract noun, just like "truth", "beauty", "love", and "courtesy."
Invention makes or develops something that did not exist. Discovery finds real (non-abstract) things that are already exsistant.
Because Anarchy is an idea. You can't hold it. Similar to joy or sorrow it is something that exists beyond the physical plane
The abstract noun may be amazement (something felt) or amazedness. There is no abstract noun for the quality of being amazing.
The noun 'generosity' is an abstract noun, a word for a quality of someone or something.
Yes, it is an abstract noun for a comparative ability, not something that can be touched.