Top 451 - 475 Nouns: English Vocabulary List

Explore 25 English words about top 451 - 475 nouns with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

25 words Most Common English Nouns
freedom /ˈfriːdəm/ noun

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

"Freedom is precious."

"Freedom of speech allows citizens to express their opinions without fear of government punishment or censorship."

income /ˈɪnˌkəm/ noun

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

"She has a steady monthly rental income."

"Disposable income is the amount of net income a household has available for spending and saving after all compulsory income taxes have been accounted for."

threat /ˈθɹɛt/ noun

something that poses danger or the possibility of harm

"Serious threat appeared suddenly."

"The threat of fire made everyone leave."

milk /mɪlk/ noun

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

"The milk is cold."

"He drank a glass of milk before bed."

restaurant /ˈrɛstərɑːnt/ noun

a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

"The new Italian restaurant is very popular."

"The new restaurant in the neighborhood serves authentic Thai food and has become very popular with locals."

region /ˈriːdʒən/ noun

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

"This region has unique flora."

"The wine region of Bordeaux in France produces some of the most expensive and sought after bottles due to its unique climate and soil composition."

metal /ˈmɛtəl/ noun

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

"This metal is very strong."

"Iron is a strong metal commonly used in construction and manufacturing industries."

topic /ˈtɑpɪk/ noun

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

"Choose a topic."

"The main topic of discussion was climate change."

salt /sɔːlt/ 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

"Add a little salt to the dish."

"Adding too much salt to the dish can ruin the flavor and make it unhealthy."

soul /soʊl/ noun

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

"The soul is eternal."

"She spoke from the soul."

trick /trɪk/ noun

something that is done to deceive someone else

"It was a trick."

"The magician performed an amazing trick that left the audience completely bewildered."

investment /ˌɪnˈvɛsmənt/ noun

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

"His best investment was buying land years ago."

"Buying a house is usually a good long-term investment that can increase in value over time."

factor /ˈfæktɝ/ noun

one of the things that affects something or contributes to it

"Money is one factor."

"Climate change is an important factor that affects the migration patterns of birds across different continents."

supply /səˈplaɪ/ noun

the provided or available amount of something

"We have a supply."

"The emergency supply of water was crucial during the prolonged drought."

location /loʊˈkeɪʃən/ noun

the geographic position of someone or something

"Meeting location is in city center."

"The restaurant location was difficult to find because it was hidden down a narrow alley without any sign visible from the main street."

strength /ˈstɹɛŋkθ/, /ˈstɹɛŋθ/ noun

the quality or state of being physically or mentally strong

"Her physical strength impressed everyone."

"Lifting weights every day helped him build the strength he needed to compete in the strongman competition against much larger opponents."

virus /ˈvaɪrəs/ noun

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

"A virus causes the flu."

"The virus spread quickly through the school, causing many students to miss classes for over a week."

suit /suːt/ noun

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

"He wore a black suit."

"He wore his best suit to the job interview because he wanted to make a good impression on the hiring manager and show that he was professional and serious."

vehicle /ˈviː.ə.kəl/ noun

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

"The vehicle stopped."

"The electric vehicle can travel over four hundred kilometers on a single charge making it practical for long distance driving without frequent stops for recharging."

wave /weɪv/ noun

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

"The wave was big."

"We watched the powerful wave crash against the rocky shoreline during the storm."

opinion /əˈpɪnjən/ noun

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

"What is your opinion?"

"Everyone has a different opinion about the plan and the results."

statement /ˈsteɪtmənt/ noun

something that is expressed through things one says or writes

"Her statement was clear."

"He made a statement to the police after the accident."

king /ˈkɪŋ/ noun

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

"The king ruled the kingdom for forty years."

"The king ruled his kingdom for forty years and during his reign the country enjoyed peace and prosperity."

queen /ˈkwin/ noun

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

"The queen wore a crown."

"The queen greeted the visitors kindly."

report /rɪˈpɔrt/ noun

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

"Read the report."

"The detailed report outlined all the findings of the extensive investigation into the security breach."

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