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Is the word result an abstract noun?

Yes, "result" is an abstract noun. Here's why:

* Abstract nouns represent concepts, qualities, or ideas that cannot be physically touched or seen. "Result" refers to the outcome or consequence of an action or event, which are intangible.

* You can't hold a "result" in your hand. It's a concept, an idea about what happened.

Examples:

* The result of the election was surprising.

* We are waiting for the results of the test.

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