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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 376 - 400 Nouns

Here you are provided with the part 16 of the list of the most common nouns in English such as "loss", "ship", and "date".

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
cheese
cheese
[noun]

a soft or hard food made from milk that is usually yellow or white in color

Ex: Blue cheese crumbles are a tasty addition to burgers or salads. 
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loss
loss
[noun]

the act or process of no longer having someone or something

Ex: The loss of her keys caused her to be late. 
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ship
ship
[noun]

a large boat, used for carrying passengers or goods across the sea

Ex: The captain navigated the ship through rough waters with skill and expertise. 
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date
date
[noun]

a time that is arranged to meet a person with whom one is in a relationship or is likely to be in the future

Ex: She was excited about her date with him at the new Italian restaurant. 
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race
race
[noun]

a competition between people, vehicles, animals, etc. to find out which one is the fastest and finishes first

Ex: My brother won a medal in the bicycle race. 
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strategy
strategy
[noun]

an organized plan made to achieve a goal

Ex: Their marketing strategy increased sales last year. 
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finger
finger
[noun]

each of the long thin parts that are connected to our hands, sometimes the thumb is not included

Ex: He counted on his fingers to solve the math problem. 
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bone
bone
[noun]

any of the hard pieces making up the skeleton in humans and some animals

Ex: She twisted her ankle and felt a shooting pain in the bone. 
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continent
continent
[noun]

any of the large land masses of the earth surrounded by sea such as Europe, Africa or Asia

Ex: Africa is the second-largest continent in the world. 
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Earth
Earth
[noun]

a big round mass covered in land and water, on which we all live

Ex: The Earth has diverse ecosystems, ranging from forests to deserts. 
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sun
sun
[noun]

the large, bright star in the sky that shines during the day and gives us light and heat

Ex: The sun shines brightly, lighting up the entire sky. 
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moon
moon
[noun]

the circular object going around the earth, visible mostly at night

Ex: Can you see the moon peeking out from behind the clouds? 
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solution
solution
[noun]

a way in which a problem can be solved or dealt with

Ex: The team brainstormed to find a creative solution to the design challenge. 
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vote
vote
[noun]

an official choice made by an individual or a group of people in a meeting or election

Ex: In the upcoming election, citizens will cast their votes for mayor. 
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generation

people born and living at approximately the same period of time

Ex: The older generation often reminisces about life before smartphones became ubiquitous. 
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rock
rock
[noun]

a solid material forming part of the earth's surface, often made of one or more minerals

Ex: She collected interesting rocks during her trip to the beach. 
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argument
argument
[noun]

a discussion, typically a serious one, between two or more people with different views

Ex: His strong argument convinced the team to change their strategy. 
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meeting
meeting
[noun]

an event in which people meet, either in person or online, to talk about something

Ex: I learned a lot from the training meeting last week. 
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bar
bar
[noun]

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served

Ex: They decided to meet at the local bar after work for a few drinks. 
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battle
battle
[noun]

a fight between opposing armed forces, particularly during a war

Ex: The decisive battle changed the course of the war. 
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spot
spot
[noun]

a small usually round mark that has a different color or texture from the surface it is on

Ex: There was a dark spot on the carpet where the spilled coffee had dried. 
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email
email
[noun]

a digital message that is sent from one person to another person or group of people using a system called email

Ex: I sent an email to my friend to invite her to my birthday party. 
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chocolate
chocolate
[noun]

a food prepared from roasted, ground cacao beans

Ex: She used chocolate to make a rich dessert. 
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check
check
[noun]

‌a printed form that we can write an amount of money on, sign, and use instead of money to pay for things

Ex: He received a check for the sale of his old car. 
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bag
bag
[noun]

something made of leather, cloth, plastic, or paper that we use to carry things in, particularly when we are traveling or shopping

Ex: Can you hold my bag while I tie my shoelaces? 
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