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What is the noun form of enjoyable?
enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies. Those days at the beach were enjoyable times.
Is a excitement an abstract noun?
More Examples Love, fear, anger, joy, excitement, and other emotions are abstract nouns. Courage, bravery, cowardice, and other such states are abstract nouns.
What type of word is enjoyable?
Pleasant, capable of giving pleasure.
Is enjoyable a descriptive word?
ENJOYABLE (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
Is enjoyable a prefix or a suffix?
Suffix: Enjoyment, enjoyable, enjoyed, enjoying, enjoys. * A prefix refers to a group of letters that are placed before a word whereas suffix refers to a group of letters that are placed after a word.
Can a abstract noun refer to a physical object?
In other words, an abstract noun does not refer to a physical object. It is sometimes helpful to think of an abstract noun as a word that names something that you cannot see, hear, touch, smell, or taste (i.e., something you cannot perceive with one of your five senses).
Can you see, smell, taste and touch an abstract noun?
You cannot see, smell, hear, taste, or touch abstract nouns. Abstract nouns refer to intangible things that don’t exist as physical objects. For example, the word cat refers to a cute animal. You can see and touch a cat.
Why is the word luck an abstract noun?
Luck is an abstract noun because it refers to an intangible concept rather than a physical object that we can experience with our senses. What about those nouns that you can tangibly sense?
What’s the difference between an abstract and a concrete noun?
Abstract nouns contrast with concrete noun, which denote tangible things, i.e., things that can be perceived with one of the five senses. Here is a table with some abstract and concrete nouns: Abstract or Concrete?