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What kind of noun is bridegroom?

"Bridegroom" is a common noun.

Here's why:

* Common noun: A word that refers to a general person, place, or thing (like "dog," "city," or "chair").

* Proper noun: A specific name for a person, place, or thing (like "Fido," "Paris," or "The Eiffel Tower").

"Bridegroom" refers to a general person getting married, not a specific individual.

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