Abstract nouns represent qualities or concepts rather than tangible objects. The given list of words can be converted into abstract nouns by changing their forms. Examples include "wise" to "wisdom" and "know" to "knowledge."
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Abstract nouns are words that name qualities, ideas, or concepts that cannot be perceived by the senses. They represent things that are not concrete or tangible. Here are the abstract nouns for each of the given words:
Wise - Wisdom
Proud - Pride
Kind - Kindness
Know - Knowledge
Courageous - Courage
Intelligent - Intelligence
Glorious - Glory
Wary - Wariness
Famous - Fame
Child - Childhood
Argue - Argument
Attract - Attraction
Locate - Location
Agree - Agreement
Attach - Attachment
Abstract nouns are useful when discussing intangible concepts or when talking about qualities, feelings, or ideas without linking them to a specific person or thing. They help convey emotions, qualities, and conditions in writing and speaking, allowing for a deeper understanding of or connection to the topic being discussed.