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An abstract noun is a kind of noun that represents ideas, things, and experiences. It is an important part of Nouns. It is an important topic for all students, especially for those who are preparing for competitive examinations. One or more questions from this topic are asked in every competitive examination.
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In general, nouns refer to ideas, places, things, objects, and people. Some ideas or things are not touchable. They do not exist physically and you can not sense them with your five senses. This type of Noun is known as Abstract Noun. It is intangible.
Nouns that can not be tangible or touchable are called Abstract Nouns. Abstract nouns are kinds of ideas, things, and experiences that are invisible, and untouchable.
Abstract nouns are words that you can't see or touch because they represent ideas, feelings, or qualities. They're like invisible things that help us understand the world around us. For example, words like love, bravery, and happiness are all abstract nouns because they describe feelings or concepts rather than physical objects. So, when you talk about something that you can feel or think about but can't hold in your hand, you're probably talking about an abstract noun!
Love, life, death, pain, trust, honor, pleasure, sadness, madness, fear, happiness, loyalty, stupidity, weakness, maturity, ethics etc.
Abstract nouns work as subject as well as objects perfectly in a sentence. It follows the same rules as the other nouns. Abstract nouns can also take a possessive nouns form. It can be singular noun or plural noun.
Both Abstract nouns and concrete nouns are types of Nouns. There are some differences between these two nouns. Here we discussed these differences.
| Abstract Nouns | Concrete Nouns |
|---|---|
| It can not taste, see, smell or touch. | It can taste, see, smell or touch. |
| As an example, Love is an abstract noun because it can not be touched or seen. | As an example, Boy is a concrete noun because it can be touched or seen. |
Abstract nouns can be created from verbs and adjectives by taking the root word and adding a suffix or prefix.
Move ⇒ movement
Enjoy ⇒ enjoyment
Appoint ⇒ Appointment
Decide ⇒ decision
Assign ⇒ assignment
Describe ⇒ description
Resist ⇒ resistance
Brave ⇒ bravery
Truth ⇒ truthful
Honest ⇒ honesty
Weak ⇒ weakness
Sad ⇒ sadness
Mad ⇒ madness
Possible ⇒ possibility
Silent ⇒ silence
Read the sentences carefully and identify the abstract nouns given below.
1. Honesty is the best policy.
2. Friendship is a valuable thing.
3. Please keep silence.
4. You take the right decision.
5. Madness makes you crazy.
6. Love makes a man perfect.
7. Kindness is a great quality of a man.
8. This is our first victory.
9. Achievement provides pleasure.
10. The army showed great courage on the battlefield.
Answer
1. Honesty
2. Friendship
3. Silence
4. Decision
5. Madness
6. Love
7. Kindness
8. Victory
9. Pleasure
10. Courage