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Abstract Nouns for Kids — 60 Ideas, Feelings & Qualities with Quiz

An abstract noun is something you CAN’T see, touch, taste, smell, or hear! You can hold a ball (concrete), but you can’t hold happiness (abstract). Learn 60 abstract nouns and how to FORM them from adjectives, verbs, and other nouns!

Updated: June 8, 2026 · ⏱️ 15 min · Page 2/23 · ⭐⭐ Grade 3-5

📦 Nouns📖 12 Sentences✏️ 15 Fill-Blanks⚠️ 6 Mistakes❓ 12 Quiz🤓 5 Facts

😊 Feelings & Emotions (20)

happiness
sadness
anger
fear
joy
love
jealousy
pride
excitement
anxiety
loneliness
surprise
hope
gratitude
courage
pity
shame
guilt
relief
sympathy

⭐ Qualities & Character (20)

kindness
honesty
bravery
beauty
intelligence
patience
wisdom
creativity
generosity
loyalty
fairness
strength
cruelty
laziness
politeness
humility
dignity
discipline
punctuality
sincerity

💡 Ideas & Concepts (20)

freedom
peace
justice
truth
knowledge
education
friendship
childhood
success
failure
democracy
religion
culture
time
power
poverty
wealth
equality
liberty
independence

🔧 From Adjectives → add -ness, -ty, -dom, -th, -ce

kindkindness
bravebravery
happyhappiness
honesthonesty
beautifulbeauty
freefreedom
wisewisdom
darkdarkness
truetruth
strongstrength
youngyouth
poorpoverty
cruelcruelty
humblehumility
patientpatience
sinceresincerity

🔧 From Verbs → add -tion, -ment, -ance, -ence, -ure

thinkthought
knowknowledge
laughlaughter
flyflight
choosechoice
growgrowth
movemovement
enjoyenjoyment
appearappearance
existexistence
obeyobedience
attendattendance
failfailure
departdeparture
pleasepleasure
succeedsuccess

🔧 From Other Nouns → add -ship, -hood, -dom

friendfriendship
childchildhood
kingkingdom
membermembership
neighbourneighbourhood
partnerpartnership
brotherbrotherhood
scholarscholarship

📖 Read These Sentences Aloud!

  • Aarav’s kindness towards animals makes everyone smile.
  • The beauty of the Taj Mahal left Priya speechless.
  • Honesty is the best policy — Gandhiji showed this to India.
  • Rahul showed great courage when he saved the kitten from the tree.
  • Freedom is India’s greatest treasure — we celebrate it on 15th August.
  • The friendship between Aarav and Priya lasted since kindergarten.
  • Knowledge is power — that’s why Priya reads every day.
  • Meera felt gratitude towards her teacher for the extra help.
  • Patience is important — Rahul waited calmly for his turn.
  • The success of the school play brought everyone joy.
  • India’s independence was won through sacrifice and bravery.
  • Education opens doors to a better future.

🇮🇳 Hindi Comparison

Hindi abstract nouns work similarly: खुशी (happiness), साहस (courage), ज्ञान (knowledge), स्वतंत्रता (freedom). The concept is the same! The challenge for Indian kids is forming abstract nouns using English suffixes: -ness, -ty, -dom, -ment, -tion. Hindi doesn’t have these suffix rules.

✏️ Fill in the Blank (15 Questions)

1_____ (kind) costs nothing but means everything.
What quality comes from being kind?
2Aarav showed great _____ (brave) during the storm.
What noun comes from the adjective brave?
3_____ (honest) is the best policy.
Gandhiji’s most famous value…
4Priya’s _____ (happy) was visible on her face.
The feeling of being happy is called…
5India won _____ (free) in 1947.
The state of being free…
6His _____ (wise) helped the whole village.
A wise person has great…
7Rahul gained _____ (know) from reading books.
What you get from learning…
8The _____ (choose) between cricket and studies was difficult.
When you choose, you make a…
9Their _____ (friend) lasted 20 years.
The bond between friends is called…
10_____ (child) is the best time of life!
The period when you are a child…
11She showed great _____ (patient) waiting in the queue.
The quality of being patient…
12The _____ (succeed) of the project made them proud.
When you succeed, you achieve…
13His _____ (generous) helped many poor families.
The quality of being generous…
14_____ (educate) is every child’s right.
The process of educating…
15The _____ (move) of the dancer was beautiful.
When someone moves, they make a…

⚠️ Common Mistakes (6)

❌ She has beauty face.
✅ She has a beautiful face.
💡 Beauty = NOUN. Beautiful = ADJECTIVE. Before face (noun), use adjective!
❌ His brave was amazing.
✅ His bravery was amazing.
💡 Brave = adjective. After ‘his’ you need a NOUN: bravery
❌ I felt a happiness.
✅ I felt happiness.
💡 Abstract nouns usually don’t need ‘a/an’
❌ She showed many kindnesses.
✅ She showed great kindness.
💡 Most abstract nouns are uncountable. Use ‘great’ not ‘many’
❌ The honest of the boy was praised.
✅ The honesty of the boy was praised.
💡 Honest = adjective. You need noun form: honesty
❌ He has no couragement.
✅ He has no courage.
💡 ‘Couragement’ doesn’t exist! Courage is already the noun

❓ Quiz (12 Questions)

1. Which is abstract?
2. Kind → ?
3. Which can you touch?
4. Think → ?
5. Friend → ?
6. Free → ?
7. Choose → ?
8. Patient → ?
9. Abstract nouns are:
10. Succeed → ?
11. Which suffix makes abstract from adjective?
12. ‘Education’ comes from:

🤓 Fun Facts (5)

🤓 ‘Love’ is the most used abstract noun in English — in over 1 million book titles!
🤓 ‘Freedom’ appears in the constitutions of 150+ countries!
🤓 You use abstract nouns every minute: ‘time’ is abstract — you can’t hold time!
🤓 The word ‘happiness’ comes from Old Norse ‘happ’ meaning luck!
🤓 India’s national motto ‘Satyameva Jayate’ has TWO abstract nouns: Truth (satya) + Victory (jaya)!

People Also Ask

What is an abstract noun?

A noun for something you cannot see, touch, taste, smell, or hear — like happiness, courage, freedom, knowledge, friendship.

How to form abstract nouns from adjectives?

Add suffixes: -ness (kindness), -ty (beauty, cruelty), -dom (freedom, wisdom), -th (truth, strength), -ce (patience, silence).

How to form from verbs?

Add suffixes: -tion (education), -ment (movement), -ance/-ence (appearance, existence), -ure (failure), or change form (think→thought).

👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tips (7)

  • 1. 🎯 Play ‘Can you touch it?’ — name a word, child says concrete or abstract
  • 2. 📝 Adjective challenge: give 10 adjectives, child writes abstract nouns
  • 3. 🇮🇳 Hindi connect: खुशी = happiness, साहस = courage — same idea!
  • 4. 📖 Story exercise: find 5 abstract nouns in any story paragraph
  • 5. 💭 Dinner talk: ‘What quality (abstract noun) do you admire in your friend?’
  • 6. 🏅 Indian heroes: ‘Gandhiji showed honesty, bravery, patience — all abstract!’
  • 7. ✍️ Connected to Writing Guide: use abstract nouns to make essays more powerful!

❓ FAQ (6)

What is an abstract noun?

A noun for something you cannot see, touch, taste, smell, or hear — like happiness, courage, freedom, knowledge, friendship.

How to form abstract nouns from adjectives?

Add suffixes: -ness (kindness), -ty (beauty, cruelty), -dom (freedom, wisdom), -th (truth, strength), -ce (patience, silence).

How to form from verbs?

Add suffixes: -tion (education), -ment (movement), -ance/-ence (appearance, existence), -ure (failure), or change form (think→thought).

Is ‘love’ abstract or concrete?

Abstract! You can feel love but can’t hold it, see it, or weigh it. Love is one of the most common abstract nouns.

Concrete vs abstract — how to tell?

Ask: Can I touch it? Can I see it? If NO to both → abstract. Ball (touch ✅) = concrete. Happiness (touch ❌) = abstract.

Are abstract nouns tested in CBSE?

Yes! ‘Form abstract nouns from adjectives/verbs’ is a common CBSE Grade 3-5 question worth 3-5 marks.

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