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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 301 - 325 Nouns

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
mom
mom
[noun]

a woman who has given birth to a child or someone who cares for and raises a child

Ex: Mom, can you help me with my homework? I'm having trouble understanding this math problem. 
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dad
dad
[noun]

an informal way of calling our father

Ex: Dad, can we go to the park and play catch this afternoon? 
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fish
fish
[noun]

an animal with a tail, gills and fins that lives in water

Ex: My dad took me fishing, and we caught a big fish. 
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bird
bird
[noun]

an animal with a beak, wings, and feathers that is usually capable of flying

Ex: I saw a bird pecking at the ground searching for food. 
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letter
letter
[noun]

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

Ex: I received a thank-you letter from the charity I donated to. 
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website
website
[noun]

a group of related data on the Internet with the same domain name published by a specific individual, organization, etc.

Ex: I bookmarked the website for future reference. 
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response
response
[noun]

a reply to something in either spoken or written form

Ex: After receiving the email, she crafted a detailed response outlining her thoughts on the proposal. 
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brand
brand
[noun]

the name that a particular product or service is identified with

Ex: Apple is known for its innovative products and strong brand identity worldwide. 
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environment

the natural world around us where people, animals, and plants live

Ex: Conserving water is beneficial for the environment. 
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key
key
[noun]

a specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.

Ex: She reached into her purse to retrieve the key to the front door. 
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the past
the past
[noun]

the time that has passed

Ex: I learned a lot from the mistakes I made in the past. 
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future
future
[noun]

the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

Ex: She's excited about her future at the new job. 
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the present

the period of time happening now, not before or after

Ex: We need to focus on the present and not worry too much about the future. 
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matter
matter
[noun]

a situation or subject that needs to be dealt with or considered

Ex: Climate change is a pressing matter that requires immediate attention from global leaders. 
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surface
surface
[noun]

the outer part or top layer of something that you can touch or see

Ex: He used a soft cloth to clean the dusty surface of the bookshelf. 
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drug
drug
[noun]

any illegal substance that people take in order to experience its mental or physical effects

Ex: Drugs, like cocaine and heroin, can have profound and often harmful effects on individuals' mental and physical health. 
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the Internet

‌a global computer network that allows users around the world to communicate with each other and exchange information

Ex: Can you recommend any good websites on the Internet? 
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section
section
[noun]

each of the parts into which a place or object is divided

Ex: The library is organized into several sections, including fiction, non-fiction, and reference materials. 
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turn
turn
[noun]

the time when someone has the opportunity, obligation, or right to do a certain thing that everyone in a group does one after the other

Ex: She took her turn in the game, rolling the dice and moving her game piece. 
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shape
shape
[noun]

the outer form or edges of something or someone

Ex: The children enjoyed cutting out different shapes from colored paper during the art class. 
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lesson
lesson
[noun]

a part of a book that is intended to be used for learning a specific subject

Ex: In the art lesson, we practiced drawing landscapes. 
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policy
policy
[noun]

a set of ideas or a plan of action that has been chosen officially by a group of people, an organization, a political party, etc.

Ex: The government introduced a new fiscal policy to stimulate economic growth. 
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street
street
[noun]

a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

Ex: He parked his car on the street and walked to the nearby café. 
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memory
memory
[noun]

the ability of mind to keep and remember past events, people, experiences, etc.

Ex: She relied on her memory to recall the lyrics to her favorite songs during karaoke night. 
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help
help
[noun]

anything that is done to make a task or process easier or less difficult for someone

Ex: Offering guidance and support can be a great help to those navigating unfamiliar situations. 
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