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noun
- Any member of a class of words that typically can be combined with determiners see determiner to serve as the subject of a verb, can be interpreted as singular or plural, can be replaced with a pronoun, and refer to an entity, quality, state, action, or concept
"There are two nouns in this sentence."
noun
- A phrase formed by a noun and all its modifiers and determiners
noun
- A noun that may occur with limiting modifiers (such as a or an, some, every, and my) and that designates any one of a class of beings or things
noun
- A noun (such as bean or sheet) that forms a plural and is used with a numeral, with words such as many or few, or with the indefinite article a or an compare mass noun
noun
- A noun that denotes a homogeneous substance or a concept without subdivisions and that in English is preceded in indefinite singular constructions by some rather than a or an
""sand" and "water" are mass nouns"
- a noun that denotes a homogeneous substance or a concept without subdivisions and that in English is preceded in indefinite singular constructions by some rather than a or an
noun
- Mass noun
noun
- A noun (such as Seattle, Joyce, or Empire State Building) that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English
"I think I can safely say that no rational person is hubristic enough to type "Zbigniew Brzezinski" … without first checking the spelling of the name, but the number of less formidable-looking proper nouns that wind up misspelled in manuscripts … is vast."
noun
- A noun derived directly from a verb or verb stem and in some uses having the sense and constructions of a verb
noun
- A noun such as "team" or "flock" that refers to a group of people or things
This clue was used on February 11, 2025.