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Example sentences for "noun"

Lexicographically close words:
nould; noumbre; noumena; noumenal; noumenon; nouns; nour; nourice; nourish; nourished
  1. Shell-shock, the physical event, takes part in a great number of pathological events and as such lapses from noun to adjective.

  2. It may be a first person singular or an infinitive used as a noun or even a noun, meaning, in both the latter cases, substantially the same, i.

  3. These two considerations seem to require that a noun referring to Messiah, and grammatically object of the verb, should stand in the place occupied by Son.

  4. But the noun man will of course offer his arm to the first pink noun he finds.

  5. A noun which has two or more meanings is selected.

  6. This should be continued until all the company show by their conversation that they know the noun selected.

  7. When used as a noun it is used in contradistinction to bun.

  8. The word Bushi is a noun composed of two Chinese characters, bu and shi, both having a distinct meaning.

  9. Each word, which always has one signification, be it a noun or a verb, has only one sound.

  10. Why therefore does Moses here use a plural noun or name?

  11. It was enough for him by the use of a plural noun though afterwards applied to men also, to set forth this plurality of the divine persons.

  12. As a noun it is common in the phrase: all of a wee-wow.

  13. The sign of the genitive, both singular and plural, is generally omitted when one noun qualifies another in all the n.

  14. The form with the prefix ə represents the verbal noun (O.

  15. As a common noun backster for baker is known in a few northern dialects, but its use is dying out.

  16. Throughout England the use of our, your before a proper noun to denote that the person spoken of belongs respectively to the family of the speaker or the person spoken to is very common, as: our Sal; your Tom.

  17. A noun having only one ending for the oblique cases.

  18. Giving a name; naming; designating; -- said of that case or form of a noun which stands as the subject of a finite verb.

  19. A noun of the neuter gender; any one of those words which have the terminations usually found in neuter words.

  20. Nationality: no noun or adjectival forms #Ethnic divisions: majority of African descent #Religion: Baptist 41.

  21. Greug is a post-verbal noun from greuiar < ✱grĕviare.

  22. Isme (esme) is a post-verbal noun from ✱ismar (cf.

  23. Seti (pronounced with two syllables) seems to be an improperly constructed post-verbal noun from assetiar.

  24. The noun feira sometimes becomes fiera like a feminine adjective.

  25. Such relations are called by grammarians subject and predicate, noun and adjective, verb and adverb, &c.

  26. Here the noun corresponds to a frequent use of the verb, as when we say.

  27. The verbal noun in -ing has the form of the present participle.

  28. Defn: A word having the same sound as another, but differing from it in meaning; as the noun bear and the verb bear.

  29. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples.

  30. As a substance for any noun of the neuter gender; as, here is the book, take it home.

  31. The Hebrew noun ebed belongs to the declension of factitious, euphonic segholate nouns of two syllables, with the tone on the penult and a furtive vowel on the final: Singular absolute.

  32. What noun derived from "legislate" means the law-making power?

  33. What noun is there corresponding to the adjective "corpulent" and synonymous with "stoutness"?

  34. What other part of speech than a noun is "credit"?

  35. What noun can you form from "amiable," meaning the quality of being amiable?

  36. Mention a noun corresponding to the adjective "superfluous.

  37. What noun corresponding to the adjective "credulous" will express the quality of believing too easily?

  38. What noun will denote one who believes in aristocracy?

  39. Analysis is taking apart, synthesis is putting together--What adjective is derived from the noun "synthesis"?

  40. What is the noun corresponding to the adjective "inimical"?

  41. What is the adjective corresponding to the noun "unanimity"?

  42. What other part of speech than a noun is "rupture"?

  43. In English, there is no process known by which a noun plural can be formed from an adjective, without the previous formation of the singular in the same sense.

  44. Ba afsos is an epithet, like ba khabar, and hence kharan, the noun qualified by it, takes the izafat.

  45. Saboyiy, ya i batni, joined to the noun by euphonic or conjunctive ya.

  46. And it would be extremely difficult, if not absolutely impossible, to supply the nouns for which what in the second and that in the third are substitutes; for in the last, not even a noun and a conjunction will answer.

  47. Parts of speech: no absolute classification possible; noun and verb.

  48. Before the second numeral are always inserted certain monosyllables, which classify the noun referred to, e.

  49. In the case of animate objects, the gender of the noun is indicated by a separate qualifying word, placed usually after the noun, e.

  50. In composition the adjective usually, though not invariably, follows the noun it qualifies, as Doima ga-sum.

  51. Old distinctions of case and mood have disappeared from noun and verb, without custom having yet decided what prepositions or auxiliary verbs shall most fittingly convey their meaning.

  52. When the noun denoting the instrument is not preceded by an article or when the noun is used in a general sense, ani is used in the place of ana: suu fafia ani taa to clothe himself with what?

  53. Plural: To show plurality gi is used, following the noun na mwane gi the men.

  54. Some of these are nouns used with the locative; the pronoun is suffixed as the actual object or as the anticipatory object when a noun follows: i fafo above, i fara beneath, i lao within.

  55. The adjective gale little, is used preceding the noun to describe something young: ro fe gale bola two young pigeons.

  56. These all follow a noun or a pronoun: a mwela ne this person, nia nana that is it.

  57. The noun ai, person, is added to proper names to call attention, Joe ai hey, Joe!

  58. The words mwane male, geni female, are added when the noun does not carry a sex distinction.

  59. To express totality the suffixed pronoun singular third and all persons plural are added to a root afuta, formed from afu to complete, with ta noun termination: afutanafera all the land, afutana nonigu all my whole body.

  60. This e may be added to words which have not a distinct noun termination: naoe gula the chief place.

  61. Mota, construct form of nouns, where the ending of the first noun may be altered to e.

  62. You have declined the noun very well,' said I; 'that is in the singular number; we will now go to the plural.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noun" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.