Top 401 - 425 Nouns: English Vocabulary List

Explore 25 English words about top 401 - 425 nouns with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

25 words Most Common English Nouns
flavor /ˈfleɪvɚ/ noun

the specific taste that a type of food or drink has

"This flavor is sweet."

"The flavor of the soup was rich and smooth."

tooth /tuːθ/ noun

one of the things in our mouth that are hard and white and we use to chew and bite food with

"He lost a tooth."

"She accidentally cracked her tooth while biting into the hard candy at the party."

method /ˈmɛθəd/ noun

a specific way or process of doing something, particularly an established or systematic one

"This method works very well."

"The researcher developed a new method for analyzing data that significantly improved the accuracy of the experiment results."

knowledge /ˈnɑlɪʤ/ noun

an understanding of or information about a subject after studying and experiencing it

"Knowledge is power."

"His knowledge of ancient history is impressive because he has read hundreds of books and visited nearly every major archaeological site in the Mediterranean region."

site /ˈsaɪt/ noun

an area of land on which something is, was, or will be constructed

"Visit the site."

"The construction site is very busy."

advantage /ədˈvæntɪʤ/ noun

a condition that causes a person or thing to be more successful compared to others

"This is an advantage."

"Being bilingual is a huge advantage when applying for jobs in international companies or government agencies."

bank /bænk/ noun

a financial institution that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services

"The bank is closed today."

"She opened an account at the bank."

hole /ˈhoʊɫ/ noun

an empty space in the body or surface of something solid

"There is a hole."

"The rabbit disappeared into a small hole in the ground."

front /frənt/ noun

the part or surface of an object that is faced forward, seen first, or used first

"This is the front."

"The elegant facade gives the building a grand and imposing presence from the front."

cake /keɪk/ noun

a sweet food we make by mixing flour, butter or oil, sugar, eggs and other ingredients, then baking it in an oven

"The cake looks beautiful."

"The birthday cake was a three layer chocolate cake with vanilla frosting and rainbow sprinkles that the children had helped decorate earlier that morning."

connection /kəˈnɛkʃən/ noun

a relation by which things or people are associated or linked

"There is a connection."

"The investigation revealed a strong connection between the two seemingly unrelated incidents."

economy /iˈkɑnəmi/ noun

the system in which money, goods, and services are produced or distributed within a country or region

"The economy is very important."

"A strong economy depends on a well-educated workforce, stable policies, and consistent investment in infrastructure development."

performance /pɚˈfɔːrməns/ noun

the act of presenting something such as a play, piece of music, etc. for entertainment

"The performance was entertaining."

"Her performance in the school play was outstanding and the audience gave her a standing ovation."

gas /ɡæs/ noun

the state of a substance that is neither solid nor liquid

"Helium is a light gas."

"Natural gas is a fossil fuel used for heating homes and generating electricity in power plants."

floor /flɔːr/ noun

the bottom of a room that we walk on

"Walk on the clean floor."

"He accidentally dropped his keys and they slid across the polished wooden floor."

college /ˈkɑlɪʤ/ noun

a university in which students can study up to a bachelor's degree after graduation from school

"He attends college."

"After completing high school, she plans to attend a prestigious college to study computer science."

trial /ˈtɹaɪəɫ/ noun

a legal process where a judge and jury examine evidence in court to decide if the accused is guilty

"The trial will start next Monday."

"The trial lasted for three weeks before the jury finally reached a unanimous verdict of guilty."

property /ˈprɑpərti/ noun

a thing or all the things that a person owns

"This is their property."

"The new zoning laws will significantly impact the development of residential property in the area."

plane /pleɪn/ noun

a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines

"The plane is late."

"Her plane was delayed by five hours due to mechanical issues so the airline provided meal vouchers and offered compensation for the long wait."

diet /daɪət/ noun

the types of food or drink that people or animals usually consume

"What is your diet?"

"A balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables is essential for maintaining good health."

document /ˈdɑkjəmɛnt/ noun

a computer file, book, piece of paper etc. that is used as evidence or a source of information

"This is a document."

"The historical document provided crucial evidence for the ongoing legal case."

speech /ˈspitʃ/ noun

a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience

"The speech was moving."

"The father of the bride gave a heartfelt speech that made many guests tear up as he talked about his daughter growing up."

reaction /riˈækʃən/ noun

an action, thought, or feeling in response to something that has happened

"What was your reaction?"

"Her immediate reaction to the surprising news was one of disbelief and cautious optimism."

network /ˈnɛtˌwɝːk/ noun

a number of interconnected electronic devices such as computers that form a system so that data can be shared

"Connect to the network."

"The company's internal network allows employees to securely share files and communicate with each other efficiently."

sale /seɪl/ noun

the act of selling something

"This is a sale."

"The store is having a massive sale on all winter clothing items this weekend."

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