US /naʊn/
・UK /naʊn/
"He chuckled." So, there it's a noun: "a chuckle", but you can also use it as a verb: "to chuckle".
So, there - it's a noun, a chuckle, but you can also use it as a verb.
'Draw' as a noun is used to describe competition results that are equal, like one-one or two-two.
'Effect' with an 'e' is usually a noun, and it means 'the result of something'.
We are looking at the word 'staging.' A stage as a noun is that place in the theatre where the actors stand and perform.
But here as a noun, what's the sense?
and this comes from the noun torrent. Georgie,
displaced. It has the word place in it, which is a noun.
that it is an adjective but it's usually used after the noun.
Well, in the headline, we see it as a noun.
is a verb and a noun, and in this headline
it's a noun referring to the device that was physically put
Well, fallout, it's a noun and it is negative.
This is a noun. What is 'a win'?
And reverberation is a noun.
the impact across the Middle East - and reverberation is a noun.
It can also be a noun and the most important thing
Well, as a noun,