THE CONCRETE NOUNS

What is a Concrete Noun?

A concrete noun is a noun which is real or physical, you might think of it as something which can be perceived by your senses. Look at the following examples and notice how they use a sense to describe the noun, In both examples, the nouns-music and hands are real items which can be sensed.

I hear the music.

Her hands were wet.

List of Nouns – Concrete Noun Examples

 

Armchair

Aunt

Ball

Bermudas

Beans

Balloon

Bear

Blouse

Bed

Baby

Book

Blender

Bucket

Bakery

Bow

Bridge

Deer

Donkey

Desk

Desktop

Dentist

Drum

Dresser

Designer

Detective

Frog

Boat

Car

Cow

Cap

Cooker

Cheeks

Crest

Chest

Chair

Candy

Cabinet

Cat

Coffee

Charlie

Dog

Fan

Freezer

Fish

Film

Foot

Flag

Guest

Hamburger

Jewelry

 

 

Concrete nouns can be divided into common nouns and proper nouns.

Common noun is a noun that’s not the name of any particular person, place, or thing.

Proper noun (proper name) is a noun that refers to a specific person, place, or thing (London, San Francisco, Mary, Titanic).