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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 201 - 225 Nouns

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
result
[noun]

something that is caused by something else

Ex: The company 's restructuring efforts led to positive financial results.
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tree
[noun]

a very tall plant with branches and leaves, that can live a long time

Ex: We climbed the sturdy branches of the tree to get a better view .
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field
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an area of activity or a subject of study

Ex: Her work in the field of environmental science has earned her numerous awards .
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button
[noun]

a small, round object, usually made of plastic or metal, sewn onto a piece of clothing and used for fastening two parts together

Ex: The jacket has three buttons in the front for closing it .
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office
[noun]

a place where people work, particularly behind a desk

Ex: The corporate office featured sleek , modern design elements , creating a professional and inviting atmosphere .
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ability
[noun]

the fact that one is able or possesses the necessary skills or means to do something

Ex: The teacher praised the student 's ability to grasp difficult concepts easily .
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goal
[noun]

our purpose or desired result

Ex: Setting short-term goals can help break down larger tasks into manageable steps .
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disease
[noun]

an illness in a human, animal, or plant that affects health

Ex: The disease is spreading rapidly through the population .
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research
[noun]

a careful and systematic study of a subject to discover new facts or information about it

Ex: The team 's research on consumer behavior guided their marketing strategy for the new product .
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narrator
[noun]

the person who tells the story in a novel, poem, etc.

Ex: As the narrator, she guided the audience through the twists and turns of the plot .
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record
[noun]

the best performance or result, or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport

Ex: The swimmer broke the world record for the 100-meter freestyle, earning a gold medal.
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role
[noun]

the part or character that an actor plays in a movie or play

Ex: She was praised for her role in the new film .
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list
[noun]

a series of written or printed names or items, typically one below the other

Ex: The teacher wrote the homework assignments on the board as a list.
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pressure
[noun]

the use of influence or demands to persuade or force someone to do something

Ex: The council eventually gave in to public pressure and revised the plan .
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season
[noun]

a period of time that a year is divided into, such as winter and summer, with each having three months

Ex: Winter is the perfect season to build snowmen and have snowball fights .
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bunch
[noun]

a group of people, often with something in common

Ex: She invited a bunch of classmates over for a study session .
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a process or state in which something becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.

Ex: They monitored the development of the plant to understand its growth patterns .
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choice
[noun]

an act of deciding to choose between two things or more

Ex: Parents always want the best choices for their children .
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fight
[noun]

a situation that involves violent action in physical form

Ex: Witnesses described the fight outside the club as chaotic and brutal .
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paper
[noun]

the thin sheets on which one can write, draw, or print things, also used as wrapping material

Ex: The printer ran out of paper, so he had to refill it to continue printing .
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police
[noun]

(plural) a group of people whose job is to catch thieves, killers, etc. and make sure everyone follows rules

Ex: They rely on the police to investigate crimes and bring criminals to justice .
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tool
[noun]

something such as a hammer, saw, etc. that is held in the hand and used for a specific job

Ex: A wrench is a handy tool for tightening or loosening bolts and nuts .
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star
[noun]

(astronomy) a shining point found in large numbers in the night sky

Ex: We used a telescope to observe distant stars and galaxies .
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the act or process of transforming raw materials or different components into goods that can be used by customers

Ex: The film studio announced the production of a new blockbuster movie .
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emotion
[noun]

a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc.

Ex: The movie was so powerful that it evoked a range of emotions in the audience .
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500 Most Common English Nouns
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