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common noun
noun
- a noun that may be preceded by an article or other limiting modifier and that denotes any or all of a class of entities and not an individual, as man, city, horse, music.
common noun
noun
- grammar a noun that refers to each member of a whole class sharing the features connoted by the noun, as for example planet, orange, and drum Compare proper noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of common noun1
Example Sentences
Surprisingly, the team’s results suggest that at least 10 to 30 quantifiably different concept variants exist for even common nouns such as penguin.
To some, lowercase-c “chautauqua” is a common noun, used as shorthand for an educational event composed of lectures, performances and/or concerts, and not tied to any particular geographic setting.
It’s used as a common noun and can be pluralized or singular, for instance: “you should set a passkey for your banking app.”
Not to mention that the common noun “objection” fails to qualify as a “name, phrase, title, etc.”
Our current debates about our society's problems and prospects need to refocus beyond the different adjectives for a common noun they qualify.
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