Use "noun" in a sentence
1. NOUN avadavat (noun) · avadavats (plural noun) · amadavat (noun) · Amadavats (plural noun) · red avadavat (noun) · red avadavats (plural noun) · green avadavat (noun) · green avadavats (plural noun)
2. Noun plural noun appoggiaturas, plural noun Appoggiature Music
3. In grammar, a noun adjunct, Attributive noun, qualifying noun, noun (pre)modifier, or apposite noun is an optional noun that modifies another noun; it is a noun functioning as a pre-modifier in a noun phrase
4. Noun plural noun Andantinos Music
5. Noun plural noun Allegrettos Music
6. Noun plural noun Aphides /ˈeɪfɪdiːz/
7. Noun plural noun Apodoses /əˈpɒdəsiːz/ Grammar
8. Collocations can be adjective + adverb, noun + noun, verb + noun and so on
9. contains a proper noun or noun phrase.
10. Brown-nose (noun) · brown-noses (plural noun) · brown-noser (noun) · brownnose (noun) · Brownnoses (plural noun) · brown-nosers (plural noun) a person who acts in a grossly obsequious way
11. Bumf /bʌmf/ noun BRITISH informal noun: Bumf; noun: bumph useless or tedious printed material
12. DERIVATIVES conductorship noun Conductress noun … English terms dictionary
13. Difference Between Common noun and Collective Noun Definition
14. • Almoravid (noun) The noun Almoravid has 1 sense:
15. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames the noun next to it
16. Some of the most common Collocations are made up of verb + noun and noun + noun.
17. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it
18. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it
19. In such cases, the noun is said to become an Attributive noun (or noun adjunct)
20. • Achaian (noun) The noun Achaian has 1 sense:
21. Derived forms of Aline Alinement, noun Aliner, noun
22. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it
23. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that defines or restates another noun (or pronoun)
24. • Breadstuff (noun) The noun Breadstuff has 2 senses: 1
25. • Amerind (noun) The noun Amerind has 1 sense: 1
26. • Advert (noun) The noun Advert has 1 sense: 1
27. • Americanism (noun) The noun Americanism has 3 senses: 1
28. • Antiphonary (noun) The noun Antiphonary has 1 sense: 1
29. • Counterpoise (noun) The noun Counterpoise has 1 sense: 1
30. • Clench (noun) The noun Clench has 2 senses: 1
31. • Antitype (noun) The noun Antitype has 2 senses: 1
32. Adjourner (Noun) Agent noun of adjourn; one who adjourns
33. • Apparatchik (noun) The noun Apparatchik has 2 senses: 1
34. Subject (Noun) + Verb + Comparative Adjective + Than + Direct Object (Noun)
35. • Anxiousness (noun) The noun Anxiousness has 2 senses: 1
36. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that defines or restates another noun (or pronoun)
37. Common noun and Proper Noun: What is the Difference
38. • Antiguan (noun) The noun Antiguan has 1 sense: 1
39. • Accentuation (noun) The noun Accentuation has 2 senses: 1
40. • Analeptic (noun) The noun Analeptic has 1 sense: 1
41. • Capriole (noun) The noun Capriole has 2 senses: 1
42. • Curtailment (noun) The noun Curtailment has 3 senses: 1
43. • Coxcomb (noun) The noun Coxcomb has 3 senses: 1
44. • Choler (noun) The noun Choler has 3 senses: 1
45. • Beguine (noun) The noun Beguine has 3 senses: 1
46. • Cesarean (noun) The noun Cesarean has 1 sense: 1
47. • Callosity (noun) The noun Callosity has 2 senses: 1
48. • Aliquot (noun) The noun Aliquot has 1 sense: 1
49. • Attendant (noun) The noun Attendant has 3 senses: 1
50. Common noun and Proper Noun, Definition and Examples Table of Contents Common noun and Proper NounProper NounCommon noun Common noun and Proper Noun The words that meet all living creatures, concepts and even verbs and are used to remember, recognize and distinguish them are called “noun”
51. • Chelonian (noun) The noun Chelonian has 1 sense: 1
52. • Alleviation (noun) The noun Alleviation has 2 senses: 1
53. • Apposition (noun) The noun Apposition has 3 senses: 1
54. • Argive (noun) The noun Argive has 1 sense: 1
55. • Areopagus (noun) The noun Areopagus has 2 senses: 1
56. Appositives are nouns, noun phrases, or noun clauses that rename a noun that comes just before them
57. Noun plural noun Beothuk, plural noun Beothuks 1 A member of an indigenous people formerly inhabiting Newfoundland
58. Neuter Noun
59. Aribin [əˈrābēən] ADJECTIVE Arabian (adjective) NOUN Arabian (noun) · Arabians (plural noun) a native or inhabitant of Arabia
60. In English grammar, an Attributive noun is a noun that modifies another noun and functions as an adjective
61. An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that identifies, or provides further information about, another noun phrase.
62. As space is a noun, Cornice is also a noun.
63. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that follows another noun or noun phrase in apposition to it (not opposition!) In other words, the Appositive provides extra information about the noun preceding it
64. An Appositive noun or noun phrase follows another noun or noun phrase in apposition to it; that is, it provides information that further identifies or defines it
65. Anthologizer (Noun) Agent noun of anthologize; one who creates an anthology
66. Comparative adjectives are used to compare one noun to another noun
67. The Common noun Recognize a Common noun when you find one
68. Variable noun [usually poss NOUN] Candidature means the same as candidacy.
69. 12 Is this word a countable noun or an uncountable noun?
70. Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices.
71. • Al qahira (noun) The noun Al qahira has 1 sense: 1
72. Bibulousness (ˈBibulousness) noun
73. Comedogenically; Comedogenicity; Noun
74. Anthropomorphist (ˌanthropoˈmorphist) noun
75. Apologizer (aˈpoloˌgizer) noun
76. Bumptiousness (ˈBumptiousness) noun
77. Cantankerousness (canˈtankerousness) noun
78. Coalitionist (ˌcoaˈlitionist) noun
79. Commonplaceness (ˈcommonˌplaceness) noun
80. Primary taste (noun):