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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 326 - 350 Nouns

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
item
item
[noun]

a distinct thing, often an individual object or entry in a list or collection

Ex: Please check each item off the list as you find it. 
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success
success
[noun]

the fact of reaching what one tried for or desired

Ex: His hard work and determination finally led to the success he had been striving for. 
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sister
sister
[noun]

a lady who shares a mother and father with us

Ex: My dad has two sisters, both of whom are older than him. 
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brother
brother
[noun]

a man who shares a mother and father with us

Ex: Emily's brother likes to play video games and watch sports on TV. 
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engine
engine
[noun]

the part of a vehicle that uses a particular fuel to make the vehicle move

Ex: The mechanic repaired the engine of the car, which had been making strange noises. 
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feature
feature
[noun]

an important or distinctive aspect of something

Ex: The new smartphone boasts a high-resolution screen as its standout feature. 
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ball
ball
[noun]

a round object that is used in games and sports, such as soccer, basketball, bowling, etc.

Ex: I hit the ball with a golf club, sending it flying towards the hole. 
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purpose
purpose
[noun]

a desired outcome that guides one's plans or actions

Ex: His purpose in studying abroad was to immerse himself in a different culture and improve his language skills. 
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leg
leg
[noun]

each of the two long body parts that we use when we walk

Ex: He stretched his legs before going for a run to prevent muscle cramps. 
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dream
dream
[noun]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

Ex: She had a vivid dream about flying over mountains. 
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style
style
[noun]

the manner in which something takes place or is accomplished

Ex: His questioning style made the interviewees feel at ease. 
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detail
detail
[noun]

a small fact or piece of information

Ex: The detective paid close attention to every detail of the crime scene to gather clues. 
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blindness
blindness
[noun]

the condition or state of being completely or partially unable to see

Ex: He was born with congenital blindness and has never seen light or color. 
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society
society
[noun]

people in general, considered as an extensive and organized group sharing the same laws

Ex: In modern society, technological advancements have drastically changed the way we communicate and interact. 
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need
need
[noun]

a condition or situation in which something is necessary

Ex: He feels a deep need to be successful. 
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stock
stock
[noun]

the items available for sale in a store or its warehouse

Ex: The supermarket replenishes its stock of fresh produce every morning to ensure quality. 
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while
while
[noun]

a span of time

Ex: She waited patiently for a while before the bus finally arrived. 
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function
function
[noun]

the purpose or intended use of something

Ex: The function of the lever is to lift heavy objects. 
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practice
practice
[noun]

the act of repeatedly doing something to become better at doing it

Ex: Daily practice of yoga can improve flexibility and reduce stress. 
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road
road
[noun]

a wide path made for cars, buses, etc. to travel along

Ex: They drove down a winding road to reach the countryside. 
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heat
heat
[noun]

a state of having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: In spite of the heat, they continued their trek through the desert. 
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ice
ice
[noun]

frozen water, which has a solid state

Ex: I put ice cubes in my drink to make it cold. 
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meal
meal
[noun]

the food that we eat regularly during different times of day, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner

Ex: I cooked a delicious meal of grilled chicken with roasted vegetables. 
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hearing
hearing
[noun]

the ability to hear voices or sounds through the ears

Ex: His hearing was exceptionally acute, allowing him to detect even faint sounds in the forest. 
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vision
vision
[noun]

the ability to see thing through the eyes

Ex: His vision was impaired due to a genetic condition that affected his eyesight. 
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