Most Common English "Nouns" (part 11)

Here you are provided with the part 11 of the list of the most common nouns in English such as "tv", "bottom", and "source".

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500 Most Common English Nouns
tonight [noun]

the night or evening of the current day

Ex: What are your plans for tonight ?
theory [noun]

a set of ideas intended to explain the reason behind the existence or occurrence of something

Ex:
weight [noun]

the heaviness of something or someone, which can be measured

Ex: She checked the weight of the parcel before sending it .
bottom [noun]

the lowest part or point of something

Ex: The bottom of the staircase was adorned with a decorative rug .

the state of something at a particular time

Ex: The condition of the old bridge was deemed unsafe for vehicles .
message [noun]

a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person

Ex: I received a message on social media inviting me to a gathering .

a difficult and new task that puts one's skill, ability, and determination to the test

Ex: Learning a new language can be a rewarding challenge .
source [noun]

a place or thing from which something originates or begins

Ex: The idea came from an unexpected source .
pain [noun]

the unpleasant feeling caused by an illness or injury

Ex: The dentist gave me medicine to ease the pain .
store [noun]

a shop of any size or kind that sells goods

Ex:
glass [noun]

a container that is used for drinks and is made of glass

Ex: The bartender served a cocktail in a fancy glass .
degree [noun]

a unit of measurement for temperature, angles, or levels of intensity, such as Celsius degrees or a degree of pain

Ex:
science [noun]

knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

Ex: She learns about the laws of physics and the properties of matter in her science lessons .
view [noun]

a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful

Ex: The view from the Ferris wheel was exciting .
feeling [noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: The feeling of excitement in the air was palpable as the crowd awaited the start of the concert .

the point at which something, such as an event, a story, etc. begins

Ex:
middle [noun]

the part, position, or point of something that has an equal distance from the edges or sides

Ex: He stood in the middle of the field , waiting for the game to start .
arm [noun]

one of the two body parts that is connected to the shoulder and ends with fingers

Ex: She carries the heavy grocery bags with one arm .
page [noun]

one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

Ex: The magazine had colorful images on every page .
center [noun]

the middle part or point of an area or object

Ex: The clock tower stands tall in the center of the town square .

a test done to prove the truthfulness of a hypothesis

Ex: The results of the experiment supported the theory of relativity .
advice [noun]

a suggestion or an opinion that is given with regard to making the best decision in a specific situation

Ex: His advice on investing wisely proved invaluable during the economic downturn .
sex [noun]

the physical activity between individuals involving the sexual organs, done for pleasure or to produce babies

Ex: Their relationship was built on emotional intimacy rather than just physical sex .

an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

Ex: The television was turned off during dinner .