A noun is a basic unit of speech that defines people, places, things, or concepts. It is necessary in sentence structure to serve as subjects, objects, or complements. There are six sorts of nouns: common (dog, city), proper (John, Paris), concrete (table, flower), abstract (love, freedom), countable (apple, book), and uncountable (water, air). Nouns can be singular or plural, and some employ uncommon pluralization methods. Collective nouns (team, flock) depict groups, whereas possessive nouns indicate ownership (John's book). Understanding nouns improves grammar and communication, leading to clearer speaking. They serve as the foundation of sentences and are required in both written and spoken languages. Mastering their utilization enhances overall linguistic abilities.
Nouns that start with A are 56 and Noun that start with B are 22. Nouns that start with C are 80 and Noun that start with D are 56. Nouns that start with E are 41 and Noun that start with F are 29. Nouns that start with G are 19 and Noun that start with H are 29. Nouns that start with I are 47 and Noun that start with J are 12. Nouns that start with K are 6 and Noun that start with L are 31. Nouns that start with M are 39 and Noun that start with N are 14. Nouns that start with O are 19 and Noun that start with P are 63. Nouns that start with Q are 3 and Noun that start with R are 37. Nouns that start with S are 61 and Noun that start with T are 40. Nouns that start with U are 2 and Noun that start with V are 11. Nouns that start with W are 19 and Noun that start with X are 3. Nouns that start with Z are 6. Total nouns across all letters are 745.