Those letters spell the abstract noun unhappiness.
The noun scramble is a singular, common noun.The noun scramble is a concrete noun as a word for a disordered mixture of things.Their chef's stew is a scramble of yesterday's leftovers.The noun scramble is an abstract noun as a word for a mountain walk over steep, rugged terrain;He was the only one to make the scramble down to the base of the falls.a haphazard dash to accomplish something or get somewhere; On sale day, be prepared for a mad scramble when the doors open.an emergency takeoff by fighter aircraft. The airmen became used to the daily scramble at dawn.The noun forms of the verb to scramble are scrambler and the gerund, scrambling.
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Examples of abstract nouns that start with A are:abilityabsolutionacrimonyadministrationagitationaidamendsamnestyangeranxietyarbitrationargumentartavariceaweawkwardness
Yes, the noun 'mentor' is an abstract noun for a person who advises or trains. A specific mentor is a concrete noun. Examples: abstract: The Action Council can provide a mentor to help with your business start up. concrete: This is my mentor, John Smith, who is helping with my business start up.
The noun 'year' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept of time. All nouns for time (second, hour, week, month, etc.) are abstract nouns.Note: The noun year is a common noun; common nouns are capitalized only when the start a sentence.
Yes, the noun astonishment is an abstract noun, a word for an emotional reaction.
Examples of abstract nouns that start with P are:partypatiencepeacepenanceperiod (of time)pietypleasurepovertyprideprivacyprudencepunishment
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The abstract noun is criticism.
The noun 'hopefulness' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
The noun start is an abstract noun as a word for a point in time that something began; a sudden feeling of surprise or alarm; a word for a concept or an emotion.The noun start is a concrete noun as a word for a place at which something begins; a sudden movement or action that causes surprise or alarm; a word for a physical place or action.