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Noun meaning, Types, Examples, and usage

14th June 2020 By Edify English Leave a Comment

Hello readers, Welcome to Edify English. In this article we are going to discuss Noun Meaning, types of Nouns with example sentences. In the forthcoming articles on nouns, we will be posting noun exercises. Stay tuned!

Noun Meaning

Noun Meaning

Noun is a word used to identify Person, people, places, or things. Simply, it is a Naming Word. 

Examples of Nouns

Consider the following

  • Alexander – Name of a Person
  • Americans – Name given to the people of America
  • New York – Name of a place
  • Pen – Name of a thing (Object having physical existence)
  • Courage – Name of a Quality (No physical existence)

Thus if we name anything using a word, that word becomes Noun. Depending upon what we name using a Noun, there are some types of it. 

Types of Nouns

There are basically four types of nouns based on what the word used as the noun names. They are

  • Common Noun 
  • Proper Noun
  • Collective Noun
  • Abstract Noun

Let us see each of them mentioned above in detail

Common Noun

A common noun is a name that is given to any one of a class of persons, places, or things.

Example: King, City, Pen

Each of the above examples represent certain class of Persons, places or things

We use the noun King to name all the kings in the world in common. Hence it is a common Noun. Similarly, we use the Noun City to name any city and the Noun Pen to name pen of any brand. Hence these are common Nouns.

If you carefully observe, if one of the King or city or Pen is given a particular name, then it becomes Proper Noun.

Proper Noun

As said above, the name of a particular person, place or thing is called Proper Noun.

Example:

  • Alexander (Name of a particular king)
  • New York (name of a particular city)
  • Parker (name of a particular brand of pens)

Thus a Common Noun is a common attribution where as a Proper Noun is a Unique attribution.

Read: Difference Between Common Noun and Proper Noun

Collective Noun

A collective noun is the name of people or places or things taken collectively.

Examples:

  • Crowd – group of people
  • Army – group of soldiers
  • Fleet – group of ships
  • Flock – group of birds

Abstract Noun

An abstract noun is the name of a quality or general idea that we consider apart from the object to which it belongs. Generally these are derived from Adjectives, Common Nouns and Verbs

Examples:

Abstract Nouns derived from Adjectives:

  • Kind (Adjective) – Kindness (Abstract Noun)
  • Honest (Adjective) – Honesty (Abstract Noun)
  • Angry (Adjective) – Anger (Abstract Noun)

Abstract Nouns derived from Common Nouns:

  • King (Common Noun) – Kingship (Abstract Noun)
  • Child (Common Noun) – Childhood (Abstract Noun)
  • Slave (Common Noun) – Slavery (Abstract Noun)

Abstract Nouns derived from Verbs:

  • Grow (Verb) – Growth (Abstract Noun)
  • Obey (Verb) – Obedience (Abstract Noun)
  • Live (Verb) – Life (Abstract Noun)

Also Read: Noun Gender, Examples of Nouns used in Sentences

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Difference between Common Noun and Proper Noun

23rd October 2019 By Edify English Leave a Comment

The Noun is simply a naming word. It is classified into four kinds. Common, Proper, Collective, and Abstract Nouns. Among these common and proper nouns have a close relation. In this article, let’s understand the basic difference between a common noun and a proper noun. 

Difference Between Common Noun and Proper Noun

Difference between Common noun and Proper noun

A common noun is a name given in common to many proper nouns of a similar class or kind. Thus the name of the common quality of many proper nouns is a common noun. For example, Rama, Ravi, John, Krishna, James are the proper names of different people. But we can observe that common quality among them, i.e, they are Men / Boys. Hence the nouns Men or Boys is a Common Noun. Let us see some example sentences

  • Rama is a great king
  • New York is a beautiful city
  • Ravi is a good boy
  • Sita is a good girl
  • IFB is a good Air Conditioner

Observe the above sentences- you have proper and common nouns at the start and the end respectively. Thus the name given in common to a group of the same class or kind is ‘common’ and the name given in particular to one person or item of the group is ‘proper’. Some more examples of common and proper nouns are:

  • Bike (Common Noun) – Pulsar (Proper Noun)
  • Coffee Shop (Common Noun) – Star Bucks (Proper Noun)
  • Laptop (Common Noun) – Mac Book (Proper Noun)
  • company (Common Noun) – Google (Proper Noun)
  • Social network (Common Noun) – Facebook (Proper Noun)

Another important difference is that a proper noun generally has a capital letter at the beginning the latter need not necessarily start with a capital letter. We can write– man but not ashoka (the first letter must be capitalized) irrespective of the position of the word in the sentence. This is how we generally identify a proper noun. 

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