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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 151 - 175 Nouns

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
chance
chance
[noun]

a possibility arising from favorable circumstances

Ex: She had a chance to meet the author at the book signing. 
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test
test
[noun]

an examination that consists of a set of questions, exercises, or activities to measure someone’s knowledge, skill, or ability

Ex: After the language test, the teacher provided feedback to help the students improve their language skills. 
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market
market
[noun]

a public place where people buy and sell groceries

Ex: He set up a stand at the market to sell homemade jams and preserves. 
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effect
effect
[noun]

a change in a person or thing caused by another person or thing

Ex: Climate change can have a drastic effect on animal habitats. 
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picture
picture
[noun]

a visual representation of a scene, person, etc. produced by a camera

Ex: I took a beautiful picture of the sunset at the beach. 
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program
program
[noun]

a broadcast people watch or listen to on television or radio

Ex: The evening news program provides updates on current events. 
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morning
morning
[noun]

the time of day that is between when the sun starts to rise and the middle of the day at twelve o'clock

Ex: I have a morning routine that includes brushing my teeth and getting dressed. 
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noon
noon
[noun]

the time of day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, typically around 12 o'clock

Ex: We agreed to meet for lunch at noon at the downtown café. 
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afternoon
afternoon
[noun]

the time of day that is between twelve o'clock and the time that the sun starts to set

Ex: He likes to take a walk in the park during the afternoon. 
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evening
evening
[noun]

the time of day that is between the time that the sun starts to set and when the sky becomes completely dark

Ex: I enjoy having dinner with my family in the evening. 
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night
night
[noun]

the time when the sun goes down, it gets dark outside, and we sleep

Ex: I like to read a book before bed at night. 
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event
event
[noun]

anything that takes place, particularly something important

Ex: The wedding was a joyous event that brought family and friends together. 
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news
news
[noun]

newly received information about recent and important events

Ex: I heard some exciting news about a job opportunity. 
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husband
husband
[noun]

the man you are officially married to

Ex: As a loving husband, he surprises his wife with romantic gestures on special occasions. 
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wife
wife
[noun]

the lady you are officially married to

Ex: As a devoted wife, she takes care of the household chores and ensures a comfortable home for her family. 
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son
son
[noun]

a person's male child

Ex: John is a loving father who takes great pride in raising his two sons. 
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daughter
daughter
[noun]

a person's female child

Ex: Emily couldn't wait to meet her newborn daughter and hold her in her arms for the first time. 
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education
education
[noun]

the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college

Ex: She pursued higher education by attending a prestigious university. 
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back
back
[noun]

the part of our body between our neck and our legs that we cannot see

Ex: He bent his back to lift the heavy box. 
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class
class
[noun]

students as a whole that are taught together

Ex: The teacher greeted the class as they entered the classroom, ready to begin the day's lesson. 
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conversation

a talk that is between two or more people and they tell each other about different things like feelings, ideas, and thoughts

Ex: During our conversation, I learned he had lived in Italy for five years. 
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court
court
[noun]

the place in which legal proceedings are conducted

Ex: In family court, judges handle matters such as divorce, child custody, and domestic violence disputes. 
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half
half
[noun]

either one of two equal parts of a thing

Ex: I ate a sandwich and a half for lunch. 
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position
position
[noun]

the specific location or area occupied by something in space

Ex: The vase's position on the table was slightly off-center. 
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rate
rate
[noun]

the number of times something changes or happens during a specific period of time

Ex: The crime rate in the city has decreased significantly over the past year. 
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