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Is the word cupful is an example of abstract noun?

No, "cupful" is not an abstract noun. It's a concrete noun.

Here's why:

* Abstract nouns represent ideas, concepts, qualities, or states of being. They are intangible and cannot be physically touched (e.g., happiness, love, freedom).

* Concrete nouns represent things that are tangible and can be perceived by the senses (e.g., table, book, flower).

"Cupful" refers to a specific amount of something that can be measured and held, making it concrete.

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