a noun that has no plural form. Uncountable nouns usually refer to abstract things such as ‘advice’, ‘luck’, and ‘information’, or to substances such as ‘milk’, ‘blood’, and ‘smoke’.
See alsocountable noun
See alsomass noun
uncountable noun
noun countable linguistics
US /ʌnˌkaʊntəb(ə)l ˈnaʊn/
Word Forms
singular
uncountable noun
plural
uncountable nouns
DEFINITIONS1
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a noun that has no plural form. Uncountable nouns usually refer to abstract things such as “advice”, “luck”, and “information”, or to substances such as “milk”, “blood”, and “smoke”.