WHAT IS THE ABSTRACT FORM OF NEGLECT
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The word neglect itself is an abstract noun only, so there's no abstract form of it actually!
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The word neglect itself is an abstract noun only, so there's no abstract form of it actually!
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According to Grammarly, 'An abstract noun is a noun that cannot be perceived using one of the five senses (i.e., taste, touch, sight, hearing, smelling).'
The word 'neglect' is an abstract noun, which according to the Collins English Dictionary, means 'lack of due care or attention; negligence.'
Some examples of use of abstract noun 'neglect' in a sentence are as follows :
1. The antiques had fallen into a state of neglect.
2. The Natural History museum was in a sorry state of neglect.
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