No, "horribleness" is NOT a noun. Because a noun is a person, place. or thing/object. So, NO it is NOT a noun.
No it isn't, it is an adjective.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
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The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
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The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
Horrible is an adjective."That English teacher was horrible."Adjectives describe things, people, places, or ideas (aka nouns)horrible, in the example, describes the English teacher as being "horrible."
Example sentence: That horrible man's yard looks like a dump.
Horrid - from the Latin word for to shudder, or tremble
The abstract noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness. Another abstract noun is horror.
Horrible. Rarely used. If someone is gross or disgusting, they are a horrible.--------You totally butchered my answerHorrible is not a noun.Noun for Horrific is Horror.
Yes it is. It is a derivative of the noun "horror" and literally means "able to cause horror."
Yes, the word 'nightmare' is a noun, a word for a frightening dream; a frightening or horrible experience; a word for a thing.
It is used as a noun. ex. I am in a horrible dilemma.
Some synonyms for terrible are awful, horrible, disastrous, and dreadful.
It's both a verb and a noun, depending on how you use it.Verb: I can smell!Noun: The smell was horrible!