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Agent noun

In linguistics, an agent noun (in Latin, nomen agentis) is a word that is derived from another word denoting an action, and that identifies an entity that does that action. For example, driver is an agent noun formed from the verb drive.

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Avg. degree1.95
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Agent noun → An, Chinese, Coptic, Dutch, English, Examples, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Irish, Khasi, Latin, Persian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Welsh

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agent noun see example word derived nominalization latin verb 'to nomen agentis formed grammar also german linguistics action morphology derivation

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Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounAn0.60section
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Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounEnglish0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounChinese0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounCoptic0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounDutch0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounGerman0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounFrench0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounGeorgian0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounGreek0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounIrish0.60section
Agent nounrelated to Words related to agent nounKhasi0.60section

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