What kind of a noun is childhood?

"Childhood" is an abstract noun.

Here's why:

* Abstract nouns refer to concepts, ideas, qualities, or states of being. They cannot be physically touched or seen.

* Childhood represents a period of life characterized by certain qualities (youth, innocence, growth) and experiences. It's not a tangible object, but rather a concept.

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