Noun, with which somewhat non-representational is designated.
1How can you declare war on an abstract noun?
2How vile a thing-shallwe say?-isthe abstract noun!
3Consuelo is a Spanish abstract noun, masculine, invariable.
4We are only too given to making an entity out of the abstract noun "consciousness."
5Absence, addressed directly in the opening line, might almost be an allegorical figure rather than an abstract noun.
6But it is possible that Joy itself is not the abstract noun, but a shortened form of Julian.
7When I've finished, there isn't an hysterical superlative adjective or a complimentary abstract noun unused in my vocabulary.
8Because it feels like just the kind of abstract noun Nike would be drawn to in the cause of selling stuff.
9The students insisted on knowing the name, but all he could remember of the title was that it was an abstract noun.
10We probed 120 frequency-matched action verbs, cognition verbs, concrete nouns and abstract nouns.
11They are not then pure abstract nouns, nor are they common class nouns.
12Using a dictionary, tell from what word each of these abstract nouns is derived:-
13Names of rivers, lakes, books, places, the sun, and' all abstract nouns are feminine, e.g.
14The second vice is that it habitually chooses vague woolly abstract nouns rather than concrete ones.
15NOTE.-Someabstract nouns become common class nouns with the indefinite article, referring simply to persons; thus,-
16He does not use abstract nouns.
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