A noun that expresses qualities, concepts, and emotions that cannot be perceived through the senses: truth, justice, fear, future.
an idea, emotion, feeling, or quality that cannot be detected by the five senses
a noun that denotes something viewed as a nonmaterial referent
a noun that names anything that you can not perceive through your five physical senses
a noun that you cannot sense, it is the name we give to an emotion, ideal or idea
a noun which names anything which you can not perceive through your five physical senses, and is the
A noun that's not concrete; it's not tied to the physical world or labeled with a possessive form every time you use it.
An abstract noun is the name we give to an emotion or idea; something which is experienced as an idea and not as something we sense through touch, sight, hearing etc. For example: doubt, size, history See also concrete noun.
Abstract nouns include love, optimism, truth, freedom, belief, hope and communism. They refer to non-concrete entities. See also