Top 126 - 150 Nouns: English Vocabulary List

Explore 26 English words about top 126 - 150 nouns with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

26 words Most Common English Nouns
adult /əˈdʌlt/ adjective

fully developed and mature

"The movie is for adult audiences."

"The adult students in the evening class worked full time during the day and attended lectures after work to improve their skills."

death /dɛθ/ noun

the fact or act of dying

"Death is part of life."

"The death of the bird made her sad."

dollar /ˈdɑlər/ noun

the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries, equal to 100 cents

"The dollar is strong today."

"Although I had enough dollars with me the currency exchange office was already closed for the day."

camera /ˈkæmrə/ noun

a device or piece of equipment for taking photographs, making movies or television programs

"The camera is on the table."

"She brought her camera to the trip."

door /dɔːr/ noun

the thing we move to enter, exit, or access a place such as a vehicle, building, room, etc.

"Close the door."

"The front door was open when I arrived home."

member /ˈmɛmbɚ/ noun

someone or something that is in a specific group, club, or organization

"Every member must attend."

"Every member of the team received a medal for their hard work and dedication to the project."

laughter /ˈɫæftɝ/ noun

the action of laughing or the sound it makes

"The room was filled with the sound of laughter."

"The sound of a child's laughter is often enough to brighten up even the gloomiest of days."

girl /ɡɝl/ noun

someone who is a child and a female

"The girl laughed as she ran through the field of flowers."

"The little girl picked up her backpack and walked to school with her friends."

boy /bɔɪ/ noun

someone who is a child and a male

"A little boy played happily with his dog in the sunny park."

"The young boy dreamed of becoming an astronaut and exploring distant planets one day."

version /ˈvɝʒən/ noun

a different form of something particular when compared with its previous form or forms

"This is the newest version."

"The latest version of the app includes several bug fixes and a redesigned interface that users have found much easier to navigate than before."

town /taʊn/ noun

an area with human population that is smaller than a city and larger than a village

"The town is quiet."

"We visited a small town during our holiday."

step /stɛp/ noun

the act of raising one's foot and putting it down in a different place in order to walk or run

"Take one step forward."

"With a single, decisive step, the explorer ventured into the unknown territory."

adult /əˈdʌlt/, /ˈædʌlt/ noun

a fully grown man or woman

"This movie is intended for an adult audience."

"This movie is intended for an adult audience and contains scenes of violence and strong language."

form /fɔrm/ noun

a class of things sharing a defining feature

"This is a new form."

"The artist experimented with a new form of sculpture, challenging traditional aesthetic conventions."

cell /ˈsɛɫ/ noun

an organism's smallest unit, capable of functioning on its own

"A cell is tiny."

"Each living organism is composed of one or more basic cells."

love /lʌv/ noun

the very strong emotion we have for someone or something that is important to us and we like a lot and want to take care of

"Their love for each other was obvious to all."

"A mother's love for her child is one of the most powerful and unconditional forces in nature."

voice /vɔɪs/ noun

the sounds that a person makes when speaking or singing

"I like your voice."

"Her powerful voice filled the auditorium, captivating every single listener in the audience."

tomorrow /təˈmɑˌroʊ/ noun

the day that will come after today ends

"The report is due tomorrow morning."

"The report is due tomorrow morning and I have not finished writing the conclusion yet."

value /ˈvælju/ noun

the worth of something in money

"This painting has great value."

"The antique dealer carefully assessed the intrinsic value of the rare manuscript."

relationship /riˈleɪʃənˌʃɪp/ noun

the connection among two or more things or people or the way in which they are connected

"We have a good relationship."

"Building a strong relationship requires consistent effort, open communication, and mutual respect."

data /ˈdeɪtə/ noun

information or facts collected to be used for various purposes

"The survey collected a lot of data."

"Analyzing big data requires sophisticated algorithms and powerful computational resources."

war /wɑr/ noun

a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

"War is terrible."

"The civil war lasted for five years devastating the country economy and forcing millions of civilians to flee their homes as refugees."

force /fɔrs/ noun

a physical power, strength, or energy that allows an object to change its motion or position

"Use your force."

"The immense force of the explosion caused widespread devastation across the entire region."

plan /plæn/ noun

a chain of actions that will help us reach our goals

"Make a plan now."

"The committee presented a comprehensive plan to address the environmental challenges facing the region."

option /ˈɔpʃən/ noun

something that can or may be chosen from a number of alternatives

"This is one option."

"We discussed every possible option before making a final decision on the project."

trip /trɪp/ noun

a journey that you take for fun or a particular reason, generally for a short amount of time

"The trip was long."

"We took a trip to the coast and enjoyed the sea air."

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