I know abstract nouns denotes items that cannot be detected by the 5 senses. I have contradicting opinions from people about Laughter being an abstract noun (or concreter noun). I think laughter is an abstract noun because you can see the person laughing but not the laughter as such.
Please let me know if this is the correct logic (and also the correct answer).
Thanks!
Balaji
Is Laughter an abstract noun?
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The real question is why are you concerned with this topic? Either way you have identified laughter as a noun. For the GMAT, that identification is sufficient.
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To keep it sweet and simple Laughter is an abstract noun.
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Honestly, the fact that you know it is a noun will be good enough for the GMAT. But in general, if you can't touch it, it is an abstract noun.
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