A1 adverb Neutral #2,892 most common

noun

/naʊn/

A noun is a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. It is the primary building block of a sentence, acting as the subject or object.

Examples

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1

The teacher explained the lesson clearly to the students.

The instructor described the class material well to the pupils.

2

The committee reached a consensus regarding the new policy.

The group of people made an agreement about the new rules.

3

Can you pass me that phone on the table?

Could you give me that mobile device sitting on the furniture?

Word Family

Noun
noun
Verb
nominalize
Adverb
nominally
Adjective
nominal
Related
nominalization
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Memory Tip

Think of the letter 'N': Nouns Name things. If you can put 'the' in front of it, it is usually a noun.

Quick Quiz

In the sentence 'The beautiful flowers are in the garden', the word 'flowers' is a ___.

Correct!

The correct answer is: noun

Examples

1

The teacher explained the lesson clearly to the students.

everyday

The instructor described the class material well to the pupils.

2

The committee reached a consensus regarding the new policy.

formal

The group of people made an agreement about the new rules.

3

Can you pass me that phone on the table?

informal

Could you give me that mobile device sitting on the furniture?

4

This theoretical framework provides a basis for the analysis.

academic

This system of ideas offers a foundation for the study.

5

The corporation signed a contract with the new supplier.

business

The big company made a legal agreement with the provider.

Word Family

Noun
noun
Verb
nominalize
Adverb
nominally
Adjective
nominal
Related
nominalization

Common Collocations

proper noun a specific name for a person or place
countable noun a noun that can be counted using numbers
abstract noun a word for an idea, quality, or state
noun phrase a group of words that functions as a noun
collective noun a word representing a group of things

Common Phrases

proper noun

A name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with initial capital letters.

common noun

A noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual.

compound noun

A noun made up of two or more existing words.

Often Confused With

noun vs pronoun

A noun is the specific name of a thing (e.g., 'Apple'), while a pronoun is a general word used to replace it (e.g., 'It').

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Usage Notes

Nouns are the most common part of speech in English. They are usually preceded by articles (a, an, the) or possessive adjectives (my, your).

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Common Mistakes

A frequent mistake is forgetting to capitalize proper nouns or failing to add '-s' to make a regular noun plural.

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Memory Tip

Think of the letter 'N': Nouns Name things. If you can put 'the' in front of it, it is usually a noun.

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Word Origin

From the Anglo-Norman 'noun', which comes from the Latin 'nomen' meaning 'name'.

Grammar Patterns

Can be singular (dog) or plural (dogs). Can function as the subject of a sentence (The dog barks) or the object (I see the dog).

Quick Quiz

In the sentence 'The beautiful flowers are in the garden', the word 'flowers' is a ___.

Correct!

The correct answer is: noun

Related Words

index

B2

To organize information into a systematic list or database for easy retrieval, typically at the end of a book or within a computer system. In economics, it refers to adjusting a value or price according to a specific standard, such as inflation or the cost of living.

induce

B2

To succeed in persuading or influencing someone to do something. It also means to bring about or cause a specific physical condition or reaction to happen.

infer

B2

To reach a conclusion or form an opinion based on facts, evidence, or reasoning rather than on direct statements. It involves understanding a hidden meaning or 'reading between the lines' when information is not explicitly provided.

inhibit

B2

To hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process from happening or developing. It is frequently used in scientific contexts to describe slowing down a chemical or biological reaction, as well as in psychology to describe the restraint of impulses.

initiate

B2

Describes someone who has been introduced to or instructed in a particular subject, group, or secret knowledge. It also refers to something that has been recently begun or is in an introductory stage.

inspect

B2

To examine something closely and officially to check its condition, quality, or compliance with standards. It involves a systematic and careful look to identify flaws or ensure everything is as it should be.

integrate

B2

To combine two or more things so that they work together effectively or become part of a whole. It also refers to the process of helping a person or group become part of a larger society or organization.

intrinsic

B2

Intrinsic refers to a quality or characteristic that is an essential and natural part of something. It describes properties that are inherent to an object or person, rather than being added or influenced by external forces.

invoke

B2

To call upon a spirit, a deity, or a person for help or inspiration. In legal and formal contexts, it means to cite a law, rule, or authority to support an argument or justify an action.

label

B2

To attach a tag or piece of information to an object to describe its contents or ownership. It also refers to the act of categorizing or describing someone or something in a specific, often oversimplified, way.

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