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noun
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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noun
noun
/
naʊn
/
●●●
noun
[
countable
]
SLG
a
word
or group of words that
represent
a person (such as ‘Michael’, ‘
teacher
’, or ‘police
officer
’), a place (such as ‘France’ or ‘school’), a thing or activity (such as ‘
coffee
’ or ‘
football
’), or a
quality
or idea (such as ‘
danger
’ or ‘
happiness
’). Nouns can be used as the subject or
object
of a
verb
(as in ‘The teacher
arrived
’ or ‘We like the teacher’) or as the object of a
preposition
(as in ‘good at football’).
→
common noun
,
count noun
,
proper noun
Examples from the Corpus
noun
•
The
probability
of each part of
speech
starting and ending a
noun
phrase
was then
determined
from this data.
•
And very often an
indefinite
article
possibly with some
er
a
noun
phrase with some
modifier
.
•
We might even
discover
that he uses a
lower
number of
abstract
nouns
than other
writers
of his time.
•
It is a
member
of a
class
known as
classical
nouns
.
•
But the
grammarian
is
tongue-tied
without his
labels
:
noun
,
adjective
, verb,
adverb
,
conjunction
,
pronoun
.
•
The
superior
recognition
of gender-marked
nouns
and pronouns were marshalled as
further
evidence
of their
precocious
development
.
•
Others including prepositions,
noun
group
compounds
,
individual
constraints
,
synonyms
, etc.
Origin
noun
(
1300-1400
)
Anglo-French
“
name, noun
”
, from
Old French
nom
, from
Latin
nomen
;
→
NOMINAL
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