A noun (such as courage or freedom) that names an idea, event, quality, or concept is called?
Answer: Abstract noun
Explanation
An abstract noun refers to intangible things like ideas, emotions, qualities, or concepts (e.g., courage, freedom, love).
Unlike concrete nouns, abstract nouns cannot be perceived through the five senses.
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