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Is disaster an example of abstract noun?

Yes, disaster is an example of an abstract noun.

Here's why:

* Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, feelings, qualities, or states of being that cannot be physically touched or seen.

* Disaster represents a negative event or situation that causes widespread damage and suffering. It's a concept, not a tangible thing.

You can't hold a "disaster" in your hand; it's a state of being, a consequence of events.

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