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Is Weight A Common Noun

Is weight a common noun?

Yes

26 common nouns in the letters of the english alphabet?

1. academy
2. bachelor
3. colour
4. desert
5. economy
6. fact
7. geology
8. hatred
9. irony
10. jewellery
11. king
12. language
13. memory
14. noun
15. oyster
16. panic
17. rear
18. sweater
19. test
20. ?
21. villa
22. weight
23. Xerox
24. ?
25. Zephyrus

Why are "feet" common and "chemistry" abstract nouns?

Common nouns are THINGS that you can see, feel, touch. Table, chicken, book, library, feet…Abstract nouns are IDEAS, things you can talk about but not actually take hold of. Love, ideology, belief, boredom, chemistry…

With respect to SEO, should one include common nouns in the website name?

Of course, the noun can be used in website’s name. The noun will help to you reach directly to the website, if a noun is common in website name, title, content description, then it will be easy to redirect to the website through a query when someone is looking for the desired website.

Do proper nouns add a lot of weight to on page SEO including name dropping competitors as an example?

I have never heard or read in an SEO analysis that proper nouns help with SEO any more than any other word.Think like Google: why would they think that a webpage with more proper nouns would necessarily be better equipped to answer a query?If you're thinking up things like this, you're trying way too hard at SEO. It's less complicated than you think. Just do the basics well: make a great website with top-tier content that's search engine friendly and answers people's questions well, then do everything you can to share its content. That's enough work, trust me, without digging into the number of proper nouns in your content.

How are rice and sugar uncountable nouns?

Rice and sugar are both mass nouns. This means that they do not exist in numbers —you can’t get only a rice or three rices; a bag of fifty-eight sugars, thanks. You can have a grain of rice or a spoonful of sugar, a bag of sugar or of rice.If someone is pouring you a cup of tea, they may ask you, How many sugars [do you take]? but this is really just short for spoonfuls (or cubes) of sugar.In science, sucrose and lactose are substances derived from sugar and milk: they are the chemical component of sugar and of milk that taste sweet. They are therefore sometimes described as sugars, but this is really only short for types of sugar.

Is San Francisco an Abstract or concrete noun?

It's more concrete than abstract - you can see it. It is made of material parts that have weight and dimensions. You have to go to a specific place to see it. A purely abstract noun is something like love or mankind. Abstraction is an immaterial quality possessed in common by a class or set of abstract or concrete things.

But I’m going with abstract anyway. I'm going to say that San Francisco is not its material components, but rather, an abstraction derived from them.

You could make an argument that San Francisco is concrete, and if you have been following the evolution of my answer, you know that that was my initial answer. I even said that I was pretty sure it was concrete, but have since edited that out. I've convinced myself that it is best considered an abstraction.

San Francisco has an abstract quality to it that transcends its material aspects. For example, you could replace every material component of SF, building by building, road by road, citizen by citizen, and it would still be San Francisco. In that sense, San Francisco is an abstraction. But it's definitely not abstract like freedom is. It seems to combine aspects of both.

Being a proper noun doesn't guarantee that it's concrete or abstract. Santa Claus is a proper noun.

I must admit that I'm giving you an opinion and an argument to support it, but cannot say for a fact that it is concrete, abstract or both, if that's possible. As I said, I have convinced myself that it should be considered an abstraction.

This answer will only be useful to you if you can't get a definite answer and have to decide for yourself what it is. Then, it might help you choose correctly if you find my argument compelling. Sorry that I don't have more than an educated opinion, but I haven't deceived you or bullsh*tted you.

Is "Christmas" a concrete or abstract noun?

There is a sliding scale that runs from completely concrete to completely abstract. Those notions are polar opposites, but there are many shades of grey in between.

Christmas is more concrete than justice or beauty. Justice and beauty are insubstantial, sometimes undefinable ideals, whereas Christmas is a well-defined, specific day.

Christmas is far less concrete than a table or a chair. Objects within physical reality, especially those that can be felt and can bear weight, are the very basis of our notion of concrete. Christmas is an object of social reality, not physical reality. There has never been a Christmas that I can touch, or one that I could use as a resting place for my coffee mug.

I consider Christmas to be closer to the abstract end of the scale than the concrete. I think this is a valid and well-supported opinion. What I want to make clear is that any answer, no matter how well-supported, remains only an opinion. This particular question is not a question of fact.

Is bodybuilder a good noun to describe someone who is fit or is there a better one?

Bodybuilding Bodybuilding - Wikipedia is a very specific activity. It’s a cross between weight training and a beauty contest (for a particular standard of beauty) where people develop their muscles into a particular shape via progressive weight training, and then get judged by how well they fit that shape: how well-defined their muscles are.Some people find the look of bodybuilders attractive and aspirational, but many others, including very fit athletes and even weightlifters, do not want that look under any circumstances. A marathon runner or a dancer would definitely have the opposite body type to a bodybuilder while being very fit.Depending on what this person does to keep themselves fit, you can refer to them as an athlete, or just a very fit person who works out, or someone in great shape.

How is anger an abstract noun?

Anger is a feeling which cannot by touched, held in hand or weighed to check its weight. So it is an abstract noun.Although somebody’s anger can weigh on us!

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