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    noun

    US /naʊn/

    ・

    UK /naʊn/

    A1
    n.NounThe subject or object of a sentence
    In the sentence, 'the dog eats', the word 'dog' is the noun

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    Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste

    16:54Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste
    • "He chuckled." So, there it's a noun: "a chuckle", but you can also use it as a verb: "to chuckle".

      "He chuckled." So, there it's a noun: "a chuckle", but you can also use it as a verb: "to chuckle".

    • So, there - it's a noun, a chuckle, but you can also use it as a verb.

      So, there - it's a noun, a chuckle, but you can also use it as a verb.

    B1

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 5 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    08:59BOX SET: English In A Minute 5 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • 'Draw' as a noun is used to describe competition results that are equal, like one-one or two-two.

      'Draw' as a noun is used to describe competition results that are equal, like one-one or two-two.

    • 'Effect' with an 'e' is usually a noun, and it means 'the result of something'.

      'Effect' with an 'e' is usually a noun, and it means 'the result of something'.

    A2

    Fake accident: YouTuber jailed: BBC News Review

    06:43Fake accident: YouTuber jailed: BBC News Review
    • We are looking at the word 'staging.' A stage as a noun is that place in the theatre where the actors stand and perform.

      We are looking at the word 'staging.' A stage as a noun is that place in the theatre where the actors stand and perform.

    • But here as a noun, what's the sense?

      But here as a noun, what's the sense?

    B1

    Brazil floods: BBC News Review

    07:25Brazil floods: BBC News Review
    • and this comes from the noun torrent. Georgie,

      and this comes from the noun torrent. Georgie,

    • displaced. It has the word place in it, which is a noun.

      displaced. It has the word place in it, which is a noun.

    B2

    Banning smoking for life: BBC News Review

    07:58Banning smoking for life: BBC News Review
    • that it is an adjective but it's usually used after the noun.

      that it is an adjective but it's usually used after the noun.

    B2

    Healthy living and DNA: BBC News Review

    07:09Healthy living and DNA: BBC News Review
    • Well, in the headline, we see it as a noun.

      Well, in the headline, we see it as a noun.

    B1

    Elon Musk's brain chip: BBC News Review

    06:27Elon Musk's brain chip: BBC News Review
    • is a verb and a noun, and in this headline

      is a verb and a noun, and in this headline

    • it's a noun referring to the device that was physically put

      it's a noun referring to the device that was physically put

    B2

    Rubiales quits: BBC News Review

    05:32Rubiales quits: BBC News Review
    • Well, fallout, it's a noun and it is negative.

      Well, fallout, it's a noun and it is negative.

    • This is a noun. What is 'a win'?

      This is a noun. What is 'a win'?

    B1

    Iran's president killed in crash: BBC News Review

    06:35Iran's president killed in crash: BBC News Review
    • And reverberation is a noun.

      And reverberation is a noun.

    • the impact across the Middle East - and reverberation is a noun.

      the impact across the Middle East - and reverberation is a noun.

    B2

    France protects abortion: BBC News Review

    06:16France protects abortion: BBC News Review
    • It can also be a noun and the most important thing

      It can also be a noun and the most important thing

    • Well, as a noun,

      Well, as a noun,

    B1