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Is the word abstract noun?

The word "abstract" can be both an adjective and a noun.

* As an adjective: It describes something that is theoretical, conceptual, or not concrete. Example: "The painter's work was very abstract."

* As a noun: It refers to a concept or idea. Example: "The theory is an interesting abstract."

So, it depends on how it's being used in a sentence.

Let me know if you have a specific sentence in mind, and I can tell you how "abstract" functions in that context!

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