There are a total of 1,988 Nouns compiled and organized in this comprehensive list. The selection includes clear, common nouns (countable and uncountable), standard compounds and plurals, and a few labeled rare or regional forms.

Nouns are words that name people, places, things, ideas, or qualities. They include concrete objects, abstract concepts, proper names, and collective or mass terms. As parts of speech, nouns serve as subjects, objects, and complements and support modifiers like determiners and adjectives. Mastering common nouns improves clarity in writing, aids vocabulary learning, and supports language teaching and editing.

Interesting and little-known facts about Nouns:
– Many major dictionaries list over 170,000 words in current use; a large share of those entries are nouns.
– In large English corpora, nouns often account for about 30–40% of lexical tokens, making them the most frequent content word class.
– WordNet organizes tens of thousands of noun senses into hierarchical trees, with high-level synsets such as “entity” or “object.”
– Children worldwide typically acquire concrete nouns earlier than verbs, often naming objects before actions.
– Languages vary widely: Mandarin uses noun classifiers, while Russian and German mark gender and case on nouns.

Use the alphabetical index to browse nouns by their first letter, with each letter list arranged for easy scanning. Each entry shows columns for the noun, part-of-speech details, a concise one-line definition, an example sentence, countability (countable/uncountable), and a frequency indicator.