500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 201 - 225 Nouns

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500 Most Common English Nouns
result [noun]

something that is caused by something else

Ex: The investigation led to the arrest of the suspect , with the result that crime rates decreased .
tree [noun]

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

Ex:
field [noun]

an area of activity or a subject of study

Ex: Advances in the field of medicine have saved countless lives .
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: She could n't find a matching button for her coat , so she used a different one .
office [noun]

a place where people work, particularly behind a desk

Ex: The remote team collaborated seamlessly through virtual offices , leveraging technology for communication .
ability [noun]

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

Ex: The athlete 's ability to run long distances set her apart from the competition .
goal [noun]

our purpose or desired result

Ex: The team 's primary goal is to win the championship this season .
disease [noun]

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

Ex: She campaigns for awareness of the disease .
research [noun]

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

Ex: The professor presented the findings of her research at an international conference .
narrator [noun]

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

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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 weightlifter lifted an astonishing amount of weight , breaking the national record in his weight class .
role [noun]

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

Ex: I auditioned for a small role in the school drama .
list [noun]

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

Ex: The library had a list of recommended books for summer reading .
pressure [noun]

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

Ex: Political leaders often experience pressure to respond swiftly to crises .
season [noun]

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

Ex: The season of fall is a beautiful time to take nature walks and see colorful leaves .
bunch [noun]

a group of people, often with something in common

Ex: A bunch of friends gathered at the park for a picnic .

a process or state in which something becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.

Ex: The child 's language development was impressive for his age .
choice [noun]

an act of deciding to choose between two things or more

Ex: Their choice of music was perfect for the party .
fight [noun]

a situation that involves violent action in physical form

Ex: Breaking up the fight at school required the intervention of several teachers .
paper [noun]

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

Ex: The teacher handed out sheets of paper for the students to complete the test .
police [noun]

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

Ex: The police apprehended the thief and recovered the stolen items .
tool [noun]

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

Ex: The chef 's most important tool in the kitchen is a sharp knife .
star [noun]

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

Ex: The sky was so clear that I could see countless stars .

the act or process of transforming raw materials or different components into goods that can be used by customers

Ex: Sustainable practices were implemented to make the production of goods more eco-friendly .
emotion [noun]

a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc.

Ex: Love is a complex emotion that can bring immense joy and deep sorrow .