A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Here’s a list of the most commonly used nouns with example sentences.
1. Ability – I have no doubts as to your ability.
2. Activity – What’s your favourite activity?
3. Addition – He can’t do addition properly yet.
4. Advertising – The company spends a lot of money on advertising.
5. Advice – I need advice from an expert.
6. Analysis – He made a thorough analysis of the situation.
7. Apartment – He rented an apartment in New York.
8. Appearance – He checked her appearance in the mirror.
9. Application – The company received several applications for the job.
10. Area – You need permission to enter a restricted area.
11. Army – He joined the army after graduating from high school.
12. Art – He earns money by selling art.
13. Article – Who wrote this article?
14. Association – I have no association with him.
15. Attention – You need to pay more attention in school.
16. Audience – There was a large audience at the concert last night.
17. Basis – Trust is the only basis for a good working relationship.
18. Bird – Did you see that bird?
19. Blood – There was blood on the floor.
20. Boy – I was the new boy at the office.
21. Camera – He bought a new camera.
22. Category – There is a separate category for senior citizens.
23. Cell – He was alone in his cell.
24. Chemistry – We have a chemistry class together.
25. Child – He is not a child.
26. Cigarette – You should not smoke cigarettes they are not good for your health.
27. City – We live in a big city.
28. Collection – The library has a large collection of books.
29. Combination – The lock won’t open without the correct combination.
30. Communication – Communication is very important in a relationship.
31. Community – We live in a large community.
32. Competition – He is really worried about the competition.
33. Computer – He bought a new computer.
34. Concept – The whole concept is ridiculous.
35. Context – Stephan says that he has been taken out of context on the issue.
36. Control – The whole operation is under the control of a production manager.
37. Country – He has travelled around the country.
38. County – It is one of the most attractive towns in the county.
39. Customer – He was a regular customer at the shop.
40. Data – There is very little data available.
41. Dealer – He is a dealer in foreign stamps.
42. Death – He had been depressed since the death of his father.
43. Decision – He will make the decision on my own.
44. Definition – He did not know the definition of the word.
45. Department – She works in the finance department.
46. Depression – There is depression in the housing market.
47. Depth – We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.
48. Development – I don’t think there have been any new developments in the last four years.
49. Difference – I know the difference between right and wrong.
50. Direction – He wanted directions to a good Indian restaurant.
51. Discussion – We should continue this discussion in private?
52. Disease – He suffers from chronic disease.
53. Disk – He has stored the data on a hard disk.
54. Distribution – The distribution of medals will take place next week.
55. Driver – Is he a good driver?
56. Economic – They have no economic advantage in going to war.
57. Education – She received her education at private schools.
58. Effort – It wasn’t easy, but it was worth the effort.
59. Energy – They devoted all their energy to the completion of the project.
60. Entertainment – There will be live entertainment throughout the day.
61. Environment – We’re trying to create a better environment for our students.
62. Equipment – You need to have the right equipment to do the job.
63. Estate – He will be inheriting the estate from his parents.
64. Event – We are having a school event in April.
65. Exam – He is expected to fail the exam.
66. Expression – He was confused by her expression.
67. Fact – Do you know that for a fact?
68. Failure – The accident was caused by brake failure.
69. Family – He wants to spend more time with her family.
70. Findings – The findings were published in the magazine.
71. Fishing – He went fishing with his dad.
72. Flight – Her flight was delayed by seven hours.
73. Food – Do you have enough food?.
74. Foundation – His foundation works for underprivileged children.
75. Freedom – He refuses to give up his freedom of speech.
76. Goal – His goal is to become a footballer.
77. Government – I don’t agree with the government’s policy on migration.
78. Grandmother – He visits his grandmother every Sunday.
79. Growth – He was surprised at the city’s fast growth.
80. Health – Smoking is bad for your health.
81. Heart – He died of a heart attack.
82. History – He cheated on his history test.
83. Housing – A new housing project has been authorized by the city.
84. Idea – Starting her own restaurant seemed like a good idea at the time, but it turned out badly.
85. Importance – He knows the importance of a good education.
86. Income – He earns a good income as a doctor.
87. Industry – The city is famous for its car industry.
88. Inflation – The government has been unable to control inflation.
89. Information – He might have some information that we need.
90. Instance – She prefers, in this instance, to remain anonymous.
91. Insurance – Do you have medical insurance?
92. Internet – He is always on the Internet.
93. Investment – He can give you investment advice.
94. Knowledge – He has read a lot of books to increase his knowledge.
95. Lake – There is a beautiful lake in the city.
96. Language – What’s your native language?
97. Law – He decided to study law.
98. Library – I am going to return the book to the library.
99. Literature – He is interested in American literature.
100. Location – This is a perfect location.
101. Love – He fell in love with her.
102. Management – The management is looking into the problem.
103. Map – Where can I get a map?
104. Marketing – They have increased their budget for marketing.
105. Marriage – They had an arranged marriage.
106. Math – He got good marks in math.
107. Meat – I don’t like meat.
108. Media – The government tends to control the media.
109. Medicine – He is a member of the running club.
110. Member – He needs his medicine
111. Message – He didn’t leave any message for you.
112. Method – What method did you use.
113. Moment – It should only take a moment to fix the problem.
114. Month – I will go to meet him next month.
115. Mood – He is in a grumpy mood.
116. Movie – I have seen that movie.
117. Music – I don’t like his music.
118. Nation – The entire nation is celebrating the victory.
119. Nature – He devoted himself to the study of nature.
120. News – Is it good news?
121. Newspaper – Have you read the newspaper.
122. Night – He was up all night.
123. Office – He is waiting for you in the office.
124. Opinion – I want your opinion.
125. Opportunity – You will get a lot of opportunities there.
126. Organization – They both are working in the same organization.
127. Oven – I have given the oven for repairing.
128. Painting – I love that painting.
129. Paper – They are out of paper.
130. Payment – He has not received the payment yet.
131. People – He knows a lot of people.
132. Performance – It was his best performance.
133. Person – He’s a good person.
134. Perspective – She had an interesting perspective.
135. Phone – May I use your phone, please?
136. Photo – He showed me a lot of photos.
137. Policy – It goes without saying that honesty is the best policy.
138. Politics – I have no interest in politics.
139. Population – The population of the world is increasing very fast.
140. President – He was elected president.
141. Product – It is a brand new product.
142. Property – This is private property.
143. Quality – They offer quality at a reasonable price.
144. Reading – He loves reading.
145. Recipe – Where did you get the recipe?
146. Relationship – He is not in a relationship right now.
147. Responsibility – I take full responsibility for my actions.
148. Road – We parked by the side of the road.
149. Role – He played a key role in the movement.
150. Safety – I’m concerned for his safety.
151. Scene – It was a beautiful scene.
152. Science – He loves studying science.
153. Security – The college provides adequate security on campus.
154. Shopping – He has gone shopping at the mall.
155. Situation – They are worried about the current political situation.
156. Skill – The work requires a lot of skill.
157. Society – You will be introduced to society at a formal reception.
158. Software – You should update your computer to the latest software.
159. Soup – I don’t like soup.
160. Statement – Their statements will be recorded next week.
161. Story – His story made everyone emotional.
162. Strategy – This strategy won’t work here.
163. Student – They have 400 students in the school.
164. Success – Success comes to those who dedicate everything to their passion in life.
165. System – You don’t know the system, do you?
166. Teacher – He used to be a teacher.
167. Teaching – He loves teaching at the school.
168. Technology – Technology has made our lives much easier.
169. Television – He likes watching television.
170. Temperature – Temperature will be above normal this year.
171. Theory – Have you read the theory of evolution.
172. Topic – We discussed a wide range of topics.
173. Truth – You won’t be able to handle the truth.
174. Unit – The party broke up into smaller units.
175. University – He will go to university next year.
176. User – They have more than a million monthly users.
177. Variety – You can get a wide variety of things at that store.
178. Video – He is watching a video on his phone.
179. Way – I hated her way of cooking potatoes.
180. Wealth – Wealth can not make you happy.
181. Week – He had a tough week.
182. Woman – She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.
183. Wood – The house is surrounded by woods.
184. World – All the money in the world couldn’t have saved him.
185. Year – I have known him for years.
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FAQs
How use enough in a sentence? ›
We normally only use enough of when it is followed by a determiner or a pronoun (a/an/the, this/that, my/your/his, you/them, etc.). There isn't enough of that bread to make sandwiches for everyone. I've seen enough of his work to be able to recommend him. There's enough of us to make a difference.
What is the use of enough? ›Enough is a determiner, a pronoun or an adverb. We use enough to mean 'as much as we need or want'.
What is noun give 5 examples with sentence? ›Here are some examples: person: man, woman, teacher, John, Mary. place: home, office, town, countryside, America. thing: table, car, banana, money, music, love, dog, monkey.
What word is enough? ›Enough is an adjective that describes something that is adequate for an intended purpose. Enough is also used as an adverb to mean sufficiently or fully. Enough also has senses as a pronoun and an interjection. Enough describes something as being adequate or sufficient.
How do you use too and enough in a sentence? ›- She's too sad these days. I wonder what's wrong.
- I don't have enough sugar. Let's go to the supermarket.
- You're driving too slowly!
- There are too many students in this class. It should be smaller.
- This test is difficult enough already!
- We have too much pollution in the world.
Examples of enough in a Sentence
That's enough talk for now; let's get started. There's enough food for everyone. Adverb I couldn't run fast enough to catch up with her. She's old enough to know better.
How to Pronounce Enough - YouTube
When enough is enough meaning? ›Definition of enough is enough
—used to say that one wants something to stop because one can no longer accept or deal with it I don't mind lending her a bit of money now and then, but enough is enough!
- Proper Noun.
- Common Noun.
- Collective Noun.
- Concrete Noun (or Material Noun)
- Abstract Noun.
- Possessive Noun.
- Number Noun.
- Compound Noun.
people | 372 | (noun) |
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attention | 20 | (noun) |
decision | 20 | (noun) |
event | 20 | (noun) |
property | 20 | (noun) |
Do we put enough before or after? ›
We have enough people to form two teams. Enough comes before nouns. We can only use enough of with an article, my/your/his etc.
How do you use enough and not enough? ›You can use “enough” and “not enough” with any kind of noun – both countable nouns and uncountable nouns. For example: “We had enough sleep last night.” 'Sleep' is an uncountable noun. “They don't have enough books.” 'Book' is a countable noun.
How do you use an adverb enough? ›- I don't want to finish this movie. It's not exciting enough.
- She doesn't want to marry him. He's not intelligent enough.
- I don't like taking the bus. ...
- Your English isn't improving because you don't practice enough.
- Your heart is unhealthy.
[M] [T] I'm going to make a cake for Mary's birthday. [M] [T] He tried to make his wife happy, but couldn't. [M] [T] I asked her to make four copies of the letter. [M] [T] I checked to make sure that he was still alive.