Verbominalized
Verbominalized is an adjective used in linguistics to describe a word or a form that has undergone verb-to-noun nominalization, yielding a deverbal noun that can behave like a noun in syntax while retaining traces of its verbal origin. The term is not standard across all grammars and is more commonly discussed under the broader umbrella of nominalization or deverbal nouns. When used, verbominalized often emphasizes the dual status of a form as both derived from a verb and functioning primarily as a noun.
In English, nominalization commonly occurs through morphological changes or zero-derivation. Typical deverbal nouns include forms such
The relevance of the term lies in discussions of word formation and category boundaries. Some linguists use
See also: nominalization, deverbal noun, verbal noun, verb-to-noun derivation.