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500 Most Common English Nouns - Top 451 - 475 Nouns

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Most Common Nouns in English Vocabulary
freedom
freedom
[noun]

the right to act, say, or think as one desires without being stopped, controlled, or restricted

Ex: The protesters demanded greater freedom for all citizens .
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income
income
[noun]

the money that is regularly earned from a job or through an investment

Ex: The couple reviewed their monthly income and expenses to create a more effective budget .
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threat
threat
[noun]

something that poses danger or the possibility of harm

Ex: Climate change is a global threat.
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soul
soul
[noun]

the spiritual part of a person that is believed to be the essence of life in them

Ex: The haunting melody of the song seemed to touch the very soul of everyone who heard it .
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trick
trick
[noun]

something that is done to deceive someone else

Ex: The children laughed as they planned a harmless trick to surprise their teacher on April Fool 's Day .
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investment

the act or process of putting money into something to gain profit

Ex: The government announced a major investment in renewable energy projects to combat climate change .
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factor
factor
[noun]

one of the things that affects something or contributes to it

Ex: The proximity to good schools was a deciding factor in choosing their new home .
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supply
supply
[noun]

the provided or available amount of something

Ex: The teacher replenished the classroom supplies before the start of the school year .
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location
location
[noun]

the geographic position of someone or something

Ex: She found a secluded location by the lake to relax and unwind .
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strength
strength
[noun]

the quality or state of being physically or mentally strong

Ex: The company 's financial strength enabled it to withstand economic downturns .
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milk
milk
[noun]

the white liquid we get from cows, sheep, or goats that we drink and use for making cheese, butter, etc.

Ex: The creamy pasta sauce was made with a combination of milk and grated cheese .
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virus
virus
[noun]

a microscopic agent that causes disease in people, animals, and plants

Ex: Washing your hands can help prevent the spread of viruses.
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suit
suit
[noun]

a jacket with a pair of pants or a skirt that are made from the same cloth and should be worn together

Ex: The suit he wore was tailored to fit him perfectly .
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vehicle
vehicle
[noun]

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

Ex: The accident involved three vehicles.
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wave
wave
[noun]

a raised body of water that moves along the surface of a sea, river, lake, etc.

Ex: The waves crashed against the rocks with great force .
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restaurant

a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

Ex: We ordered takeout from our favorite restaurant and enjoyed it at home .
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opinion
opinion
[noun]

your feelings or thoughts about a particular subject, rather than a fact

Ex: They asked for her opinion on the new company policy .
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statement
statement
[noun]

something that is expressed through things one says or writes

Ex: The teacher asked for a statement from each student on the topic .
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region
region
[noun]

a large area of land or of the world with specific characteristics, which is usually borderless

Ex: The Amazon rainforest is a biodiverse region teeming with unique plant and animal species .
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metal
metal
[noun]

a usually solid and hard substance that heat and electricity can move through, such as gold, iron, etc.

Ex: Mercury is a unique metal that is liquid at room temperature , commonly used in thermometers and barometers .
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topic
topic
[noun]

a matter that is dealt with in a conversation, text, or study

Ex: The book club members voted on the next month 's topic of discussion .
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king
king
[noun]

the male ruler of a territorial unit that has a royal family

Ex: Legends say that the king's sword was imbued with magical powers .
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queen
queen
[noun]

the female ruler of a territorial unit that has a royal family

Ex: The queen's portrait hung proudly in the halls of the royal residence .
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salt
salt
[noun]

a natural, white substance, obtained from mines and also found in seawater that is added to the food to make it taste better or to preserve it

Ex: We bought a bag of coarse sea salt from the specialty store.
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report
report
[noun]

a written description of something that includes pieces of information that someone needs to know

Ex: The doctor reviewed the patient's medical report before making a diagnosis.
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