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  • 91abstract noun — noun A noun that denotes an idea, emotion, feeling, quality or other abstract or intangible concept Ant: concrete noun …

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  • 92invariant noun — noun A noun in which number is not marked; that is, a noun which does not change form in the plural, such as, in English, and …

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  • 93verbal noun — noun A noun that is morphologically related to a verb and similar to it in meaning; in English, this might be a gerund (ending in ing), infinitive, or other noun derived from a verb. Brisk walking is good exercise. Syn: verbal substantive …

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  • 94concrete noun — noun A noun that denotes something tangible or material, such as a person or place. Ant: abstract noun …

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  • 95collective noun — noun Grammar a count noun that denotes a group of individuals (e.g. assembly, family, crew). Usage A collective noun can be used with either a singular verb (my family was always hard working) or a plural verb (his family were disappointed in… …

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  • 96common noun — noun Grammar a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual. Often contrasted with proper noun …

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  • 97count noun — noun Grammar a noun that can form a plural and, in the singular, can be used with the indefinite article (e.g. books, a book). Contrasted with mass noun …

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  • 98count noun — noun (C) technical a noun that has both singular and plural forms, can be used with numbers and with words such as many, few etc, or can be used with a or an see also noun …

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  • 99concrete noun — noun a noun applied to an actual substance or thing, as dog, star, land. Compare abstract noun …

  • 100generic noun — noun a noun that does not specify either masculine or feminine gender • Hypernyms: ↑noun …

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