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noun
[noun]
noun
any member of a class of words that can function as the main or only elements of subjects of verbs (A dog just barked), or of objects of verbs or prepositions (to send money fromhome ), and that in English can take plural forms and possessive endings (Three of his buddies want to borrow John's laptop). Nouns are often described as referring to persons, places, things, states, or qualities, and the word noun is itself often used as an attributive modifier, as in
Synonyms: ,
noun
/ Բʊ /
noun
Abbreviation: N. n.
a word or group of words that refers to a person, place, or thing or any syntactically similar word
( as modifier )
a noun phrase
noun
The part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea. The following words are nouns: child, town, granite, kindness, government, elephant, and Taiwan. In sentences, nouns generally function as subjects or as objects.
Grammar Note
Other 51Թ Forms
- nounal adjective
- nounally adverb
- ˈԴdzܲԱ adjective
- ˈԴdzܲԲ adjective
- ˈԴdzܲԲly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of noun1
Example Sentences
When you’re more naive, you think of it as like a noun, but it’s a doing thing.
His name now lives in ignominy as both a noun and an adjective used to describe such political witch hunts.
If it upsets you to see “primeval” used as a noun, there are more upsetting things ahead, believe me.
"We started with the basics - the alphabet, nouns, verbs, present continuous," she says.
The traditional definition of manifest included the adjective "easily noticed or obvious" and the noun "to show something clearly through signs or actions".
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When To Use
A noun is a word used to refer to a person, place, or thing, such as Tayla, Peru, and dog. A noun can also refer to an abstract concept, such as peace, and an activity, like hunting.Nouns work with verbs to make sentences, such as Cats run or Water flows. Nouns can act as the subject or the object of a sentence, as in Steve runs marathons. They can be singular (flower) or plural (flowers).There are a lot of different kinds of nouns. The major kinds of nouns are common nouns, proper nouns, abstract nouns, and collective nouns.Common nouns refer to things broadly or generically. They don’t refer to a specific thing and aren’t capitalized. Common nouns include words like sports, hamburger, and trash.Proper nouns refer to specific people, places, or things that often have names. Proper nouns are capitalized and include words like Tuesday, Russia, Albert Einstein, and Microsoft.Abstract nouns refer to ideas and things that can’t actually be experienced with our senses. These nouns include words like anger, economy, and strength. The opposite of abstract nouns are concrete nouns, which are things we can experience with our senses, like books and ice cream.A collective noun is a noun that refers to a group that acts as a single unit or is performing an action at the same time. Collective nouns include words like squad, herd, and gang.The majority of the words in the English language are nouns, and new ones are added all of the time as the world changes around us.
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