Noun [noun]

Definition of Noun:

nominal

Synonyms of Noun:


Opposite/Antonyms of Noun:

-


Sentence/Example of Noun:

Between the "wondering" and the noun there had been an observable pause.

The transitive verb has no subject; the noun nothing to govern it.

Third, the ablative form of a noun signifying a portion of the body.

A restrictive clause is not separated by a comma from the noun.

The form of the adverb, as well as of the adjective and the noun, is ill.

After all, I was only twenty-eight; the noun I had chosen was—girl.

The noun is related to the Greek verb enduein, 'to put on, as a garment.'

The only difference is that in the French of the Symbolist it precedes the noun.

Don't use a noun and then an adjective that crosses out the noun.

Eternal is an awful word, even when the noun that goes with it is blessedness.