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Abstract noun for bold, Brief, Certain, Descent, Dense, Different and Diligent.

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Answered by zaid71
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briefly boldly deep differ
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

This question is based on abstract nouns.

Macmillan Dictionary defines 'abstract noun' as 'a common noun that refers to a quality, idea, or feeling rather than to a person or a physical object. For example ‘thought’, ‘problem’, ‘law’, and ‘opportunity’ are all abstract nouns.'

The abstract nouns of the given words are as follows :

1. The abstract noun for 'bold' is 'boldness.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'boldness' as 'a brave and confident way of behaving that shows no fear.'

2. The abstract noun for 'brief' is 'brevity.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'brevity' as 'using only a few words or lasting only a short time.'

3. The abstract noun for 'certain' is 'certainty.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'certainty' as 'the state of being completely confident or having no doubt about something.'

4. The abstract noun for 'descent' is 'descent.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'descent' as 'the state or fact of being related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past.'

5. The abstract noun for 'dense' is 'density.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'density' as 'the quality of being close together and difficult to go or see through.'

6. The abstract noun for 'different' is 'difference.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'difference' as 'the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not the same.'

7. The abstract noun for 'diligent' is 'diligence.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'diligence' as 'the quality of working carefully and with a lot of effort.'

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