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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 351 - 375 Nouns

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
nation
nation
[noun]

a country considered as a group of people that share the same history, language, etc., and are ruled by the same government

Ex: France is a nation known for its art, cuisine, and strong sense of national identity. 
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individual

a single person, particularly when considered as separate from a group, etc.

Ex: Each individual in the team brings unique skills and perspectives to the project. 
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sentence
sentence
[noun]

a group of words that forms a statement, question, exclamation, or instruction, usually containing a verb

Ex: Can you construct a sentence using the words provided in the vocabulary list? 
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benefit
benefit
[noun]

an advantage or a helpful effect that is the result of a situation

Ex: One of the main benefits of exercise is improved mental health. 
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shot
shot
[noun]

the act of firing a firearm or another weapon

Ex: The sniper took a precise shot from a hidden position. 
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structure
structure
[noun]

anything that is built from several parts, such as a house, bridge, etc.

Ex: The Eiffel Tower in Paris is an iconic structure made of iron lattice. 
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impact
impact
[noun]

an influence or effect that something has on a person, situation, or thing

Ex: The teacher’s encouragement had a positive impact on the student’s confidence. 
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pattern
pattern
[noun]

the way according to which something normally happens or is done

Ex: The weather pattern in this region typically includes rainy seasons followed by dry spells. 
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sleep
sleep
[noun]

the natural state of resting that involves being unconscious, particularly for several hours every night

Ex: Adequate sleep is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health. 
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hospital
hospital
[noun]

a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment and care

Ex: I visited my friend at the hospital and brought her some flowers. 
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object
object
[noun]

a non-living thing that one can touch or see

Ex: The sculpture in the museum is an ancient object made of marble. 
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career
career
[noun]

a profession or a series of professions that one can do for a long period of one's life

Ex: She's pursuing a career in medicine and hopes to become a doctor. 
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edge
edge
[noun]

the outer part of an area or object that is furthest from the center

Ex: He stood on the edge of the cliff, admiring the breathtaking view below. 
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fear
fear
[noun]

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

Ex: The fear of heights prevented him from climbing the ladder. 
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customer
customer
[noun]

a person, organization, company, etc. that pays to get things from businesses or stores

Ex: The customer couldn't find the dress in her size. 
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effort
effort
[noun]

an attempt to do something, particularly something demanding

Ex: Despite her best effort, she couldn't solve the puzzle. 
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temperature

a measure of how hot or cold something or somewhere is

Ex: The temperature outside dropped below freezing overnight. 
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activity
activity
[noun]

something that a person spends time doing, particularly to accomplish a certain purpose

Ex: Drawing and painting are creative activities that can express your emotions. 
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meat
meat
[noun]

the flesh of animals and birds that we can eat as food

Ex: Grilled chicken breast is a lean and flavorful meat option for a healthy dinner. 
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access
access
[noun]

the right or opportunity to use something or benefit from it

Ex: Employees are granted access to the secure database only after completing cybersecurity training. 
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charge
charge
[noun]

the sum of money that needs to be payed for a thing or service

Ex: The hotel room charge included breakfast and Wi-Fi access. 
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campaign
campaign
[noun]

a series of organized activities that are intended to achieve a particular goal

Ex: The presidential campaign included rallies, debates, and advertising across the country. 
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mistake
mistake
[noun]

an act or opinion that is wrong

Ex: Recognizing and admitting your mistakes is the first step toward personal growth. 
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instance
instance
[noun]

a specific case or example of something

Ex: In this instance, the customer's complaint was resolved promptly by the manager. 
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text
text
[noun]

anything that is in written form

Ex: The ancient text provided insights into the culture of that civilization. 
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