Abstract Nouns vs Concrete Nouns
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 |
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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 – Definition, Examples, List, Usage
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.
Table of Content
- What is an Abstract Noun?
- Abstract Noun Definition
- Abstract Noun Definition for Kids
- Abstract Noun Examples
- List of Abstract Nouns
- Uses of Abstract Nouns in a Sentence
- Abstract Nouns vs Concrete Nouns
- Verbs and Adjectives Conversion into Abstract Nouns
- Converting Verbs to Abstract Nouns
- Converting Adjectives to Abstract Nouns
- Abstract Nouns Exercise