Most Common English "Nouns" (part 18)

Here you are provided with the part 18 of the list of the most common nouns in English such as "shoe", "gun", and "layer".

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500 Most Common English Nouns
scale [noun]

the size, amount, or degree of one thing compared with another

Ex: The scale of the forest fire was beyond anything the firefighters had ever encountered .
range [noun]

a variety of things that are different but are of the same general type

Ex: The restaurant 's menu features a range of dishes from different cuisines around the world .
shoe [noun]

something that we wear to cover and protect our feet, generally made of strong materials like leather or plastic

Ex: I bought my little son 's first pair of shoes to help him learn to walk .
distance [noun]

the length of the space that is between two places or points

Ex: The marathon runner trained to improve her endurance and cover longer distances .

the part of a photograph, etc. that is situated behind the main figures, etc.

Ex: The artist painted a detailed background to complement the central figures in the portrait .

the part of a scene, photograph, etc. that is closest to the observer

Ex: The photographer used a shallow depth of field to draw attention to the flowers in the foreground and blur the background .
gun [noun]

a type of weapon that can fire bullets, etc.

Ex: The security guard kept a loaded gun in a secure holster while on duty .
element [noun]

an abstract component or essential part of something

Ex: The plan failed because one crucial element was missing .
layer [noun]

an amount or sheet of something covering a surface or lying between two other things

Ex: The atmosphere consists of several layers , each with its own characteristics .
justice [noun]

a behavior or treatment that is fair and just

Ex: Many people protested , demanding justice for the wrongfully accused .
expert [noun]

an individual with a great amount of knowledge, skill, or training in a particular field

Ex: The finance expert gave valuable advice on managing money .
army [noun]

a country's military force trained to fight on land

Ex: He enlisted in the army after graduating from high school .
navy [noun]

the branch of the armed forces that operates at sea using warships, destroyers, etc.

Ex: The navy deployed a fleet of ships to provide humanitarian aid after the natural disaster .

the branch of the armed forces that operates in the air using fighter aircraft

Ex: The air force played a crucial role in securing air superiority during the conflict .
hope [noun]

a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen or to be true

Ex: The child 's eyes sparkled with hope as she made a wish upon a shooting star .
muscle [noun]

a piece of body tissue that is made tight or relaxed when we want to move a particular part of our body

Ex: She felt sore in her leg muscles after a long hike .
universe [noun]

all that exists in the physical world, such as space, planets, galaxies, etc.

Ex: Scientists use powerful telescopes to observe celestial objects and unravel mysteries of the universe .
corner [noun]

a point or area at which two edges, sides, or lines meet

Ex: The old bookstore is located on the corner of Maple Street and Elm Avenue .
track [noun]

a road or path that is rough and usually made by animals or people repeatedly walking there

Ex: Explorers often rely on these worn tracks to navigate dense forests or remote wilderness areas , trusting in the wisdom of those who trod before them .
trouble [noun]

a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm

Ex: She knew she was in trouble when she saw the stern look on her teacher 's face .
behavior [noun]

the way that someone acts, particularly in the presence of others

Ex: I was disappointed by his behavior at the family dinner .
security [noun]

the state of being protected or having protection against any types of danger

Ex: The company hired additional security to protect the event from any potential threats .

a group of people who work together for a particular reason, such as a business, department, etc.

Ex:
wind [noun]

air that moves quickly or strongly in a current as a result of natural forces

Ex: She tied her hair back because of the strong wind .
cause [noun]

an event, thing, or person that gives rise to something

Ex: The charity event was organized to support a noble cause : providing clean water to communities in need .