explanation of concrete nouns with examples
Explanation of Concrete Nouns with Examples
Concrete nouns are nouns that can be seen, heard, touched, tasted, or smelled; in other words, perceived by the five senses. We at Buzzle explain this type of noun with a list of concrete nouns and their examples.
Baby | Bag | Ball | Bear | Bed |
Bells | Bicycle | Bike | Board | Boat |
Book | Bottle | Bow | Brick | Bucket |
Cap | Candy | Car | Cat | Cell phone |
Chair | Chalk | Child | Children | Chocolate |
Cloud | Coffee | Computer | Cookies | Cotton |
Couch | Crayons | Cup | Curtains | Can |
Deer | Doctor | Dog | Doll | Door |
Egg | Elbow | Fan | Fish | Floor |
Flowers | Foot | Fork | Friend | Fruit |
Glasses | Gloves | Grapes | Hair | Hamburger |
Helmet | Horse | Ice cream | Jeans | Lemon |
Lemonade | Lotion | Milk | Mouse | Music |
Needle | Newspaper | Paper | Pen | Pencil |
Perfume | Pillow | Pilot | Quilt | Radio |
Rain | Rug | Sand | Shirt | Shoes |
Shower | Soap | Socks | Spoon | Stairs |
Stars | Stone | Stove | Sweater | Table |
Tea | Teacher | Telephone | Television | Thread |
Tree | Typewriter | Watch | Water | Window |