1000 Most Common NOUNS in English: 1-100

1000 Most Common NOUNS in English: 1-100

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Enlarge your English vocabulary with this list of 1000 most common nouns in English. The goal of the playlist is to provide 3000 English words that are important for students to learn. The playlist will expand to include 1000 nouns, 1000 adjectives, and 1000 verbs.

Each word is given a clear definition. Then a picture and sentence example provide a clear connection so the word is easily remembered. The sentence example provides context for the word and where additional meanings exist for any given word, multiple illustrated sentence examples are provided.

By learning these words in English and their meanings, your fluency will skyrocket. The word lists are split into 100 word modules. It is essential to repeat each module. Once a day for 7 days is recommended.

Common English collocations are indicated in the sentence examples by an underline. Pay special attention to the collocations and your naturalness when speaking English will greatly improve.

Here then are the most common English nouns, the English nouns most often used by intermediate to advanced, and native speakers.

Here is a transcript of the video: 1000 COMMON NOUNS in ENGLISH: 1-100

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Before starting this module, be sure to watch the Introductory Video which explains how this playlist works and how you can get the most benefit for your English vocabulary and fluency!

The link is in the Description below this video . . .
3000 ENGLISH WORDS – With Meanings

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oil
a thick, slippery liquid derived from petroleum, vegetables etc., often used as a lubricant

According to some estimates, global demand for crude oil in 2020 was over 90 million barrels a day!

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recovery
a return to a normal, healthy condition

After her accident, she went to a health spa to speed up her recovery.

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model 1
a small object, usually to scale, that represents a larger object

This is part of an architect’s model for the expansion of Long Beach airport, California.

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model 2
someone or something used as an example to imitate

Michelle Obama became a powerful role model for girls in America.

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model 3
in the fashion industry, a person employed to display clothing or cosmetics

This was her first photoshoot as a professional model.

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model 4
the style or design of an item

This is the Rolls Royce Cullinan, 2018 model, named after the largest diamond ever found.

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idea
a thought or suggestion for a possible course of action

In informal English, a “light-bulb moment” is when you have a moment of sudden enlightenment, or have a good idea.

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legislation
a group of laws, or the process of preparing and enacting laws

In 1833, the UK parliament enacted new legislation to restrict the employment of children in factories.

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chapter 1
a main division of a book, typically with a title

In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, Chapter 1 begins with the famous words: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”

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chapter 2
a distinct period in history or in a person’s life

When Victoria Adams married David Beckham in 1999, she started a new chapter in her life.

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commission
an authorized task

Living in Paris, Picasso was given a commission to produce a mural for the 1937 Paris World’s Fair.

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commission 1
a fee or percentage of a sale given to a sales representative

She was disappointed to learn there was no fixed salary, and that she would be paid on a commission basis only.

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baby
a very young child, or a young animal

This baby looks so cute!

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size
the physical dimensions or measurements of something

She asked the sales assistant for a smaller size.

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snow
atmospheric water vapour frozen into crystals which fall in light white flakes

They really enjoyed cycling in the snow.

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phone (telephone)
an instrument for transmitting and receiving speech or other sounds simultaneously

He was on the phone all afternoon to his girlfriend.

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student
a person following a course of study, as in a school, college or university

Contrary to popular legend, records show that Einstein was an excellent student, especially gifted in mathematics, algebra, and physics.

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meal
1. a regular occasion when food is served and eaten such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner
2. the food that is served or eaten

Researchers recommend specific times to eat meals to lose weight.

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sound
vibrations that travel through the air which can be heard when they reach the ear of a human or animal

The sound of the sea can be very relaxing.

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influence
the power to affect the behaviour of someone or something

The Beatles had a huge influence not only on the music industry, but also on social and cultural changes in the 1960s.

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spot 1
a mark on a surface of a different colour to its surroundings

She wore a polka dot dress, that is, a dress with a pattern consisting of many dots or circular spots.

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spot 2
a small area, place or location

At the bottom of the garden there is a nice, quiet spot where you can go and relax.

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labour
1. a job, task, or productive work that is often tiring, or
2. the group of persons involved in this work

1 That looks like hard labour!

2 It’s sometimes difficult to find labour to do this work.

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detail
an individual part, a small feature

As a London street artist, he had an eye for detail.

Note: If you have an eye for detail it means you are good at noticing small but important things that other people may not notice.

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date
the time in terms of day, month and year

September 11, 2001 (9/11) is a date that will be remembered for many generations.

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date
1. an appointment or social engagement, often out of romantic interest
2. the person who is coming to the appointment (romantic setting only)

1 This was the first time she had been on a date for many months.

2 Even though her date was late, she didn’t mind.

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date
the sweet fruit of the date palm

Dates are an excellent source of nutrition and fibre, and they are also high in anti-oxidants.

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task
a piece of work to be done

Overhead welding can be prove to be quite a difficult task.

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field 1
an area of open land, or a cultivated piece of land enclosed with a fence or hedge

This field of tulips is located just south of Amsterdam.

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field 2
an area of human activity or knowledge

Award-winning physician, Dr. Wayne Larrabee, a world class facial plastic surgeon from Seattle, is considered to be one of the best in his field.

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beauty
a combination of qualities that gives pleasure to the mind and senses, involving shape, colour and form

A sunset has an inherent beauty.

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holiday
a period free from work; a period of leisure and recreation

Indonesia is one of the cheapest countries in the world in which to take a holiday.

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ring
a circular object, line, or arrangement

The Western tradition of wedding rings can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome.

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display
something on show, an exhibition, or performance

Harrods of London always has a tantalizing display of Belgian chocolates.

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man
an adult male human

Football is no longer a man’s game!

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convention 1
1. A formal meeting of members of an organization or society
2. the body of persons attending such a meeting

This is a convention held by the Green Party of Ireland.

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convention 2
the way something is normally done, an accepted standard

Some young people seem to enjoy going against convention.

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earth 1
the planet on which we live

Water covers 70% of the surface of the earth.

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earth 2
soil, the substance of the land surface

This area is known for its distinctive red earth.

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help
the action of helping someone to do something, to give assistance

His co-worker shouted across, “Do you need any help with that?”

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master 1
one who has control over another person, or animal

This dog is undergoing obedience training from its master.

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master 2
an expert

It was widely reported that First Lady Melania Trump was the master of five languages – Slovenian, English, French, Italian, and German.

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growth
the process of increasing in size, number, strength, or value

A tree ring shows new growth each year as the tree adds to its girth.

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party 1
a social gathering of invited guests typically for eating, drinking and entertainment

The day after the office party there were a lot of sore heads.

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party 2
a formal political group that enters elections and tries to take part in government

America is divided between two main political parties, Republicans (elephant symbol) and Democrats (donkey symbol).

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party 3
a person or group involved in an activity

Here is a picture of a coach party in 1950s England, ready for their daytrip.

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campaign
an organized course of action, e.g. political campaign, military campaign

The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots is calling for a ban on the use of robotic weapons in warfare.

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passage 1
the act of passing through on a journey from one place to another

Although the sea was quite rough, thankfully the fishing vessel had a safe passage across the Irish Sea that day.

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passage 2
a narrow corridor, path or channel

If you walk through the passage, you will find the Britannia Hotel at the end.

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passage 3
a section of a written work or speech

During poetry class, the student read a passage from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”.

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vehicle 1
a device used for transporting people or goods

The road was blocked by vehicles of all shapes and sizes.

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vehicle 2
a medium through which something is expressed or transmitted

Donald Trump used the social media platform Twitter as a vehicle for his political announcements, until his account was suspended.

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youth
a young person, especially a young male, during adolescence

Many youths struggle with boredom.

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strike 1
an attack, often a military air attack

The Eurofighter “Typhoon” was used by the UK’s Royal Air Force and Italy’s Air Force to carry out strikes in Libya in 2011.

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strike 2
an organized refusal to work by a body of employees

A wave of strikes hit France in 2016 in protest against labour law reforms.

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knowledge
a state of knowing or understanding gained through study or experience

At the age of 94 after a life devoted to studying natural history, David Attenborough has accumulated a wealth of knowledge.

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priority
the condition of being first in order of importance

Wheelchair users are normally given priority at airports.

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connection
the state of being linked or joined

The connection between horses and humans is quite amazing.

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release
the action or process of releasing, setting free

Christian missionary Petr Jasek spent 445 days in a Sudanese jail before diplomatic efforts secured his release in 2017.

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investment 1
the act of investing money or the amount invested, a commitment of money or capital for financial gain

Rather than keep their money in a bank, many people buy property as an investment.

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investment 2
a commitment of time or support

Raising children requires a huge investment of time and energy!

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class 1
a category or group

How would you like to travel first class?

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class 2
a group of students who are taught together

Syrian and Lebanese students sit together in this class in a public school in Beirut.

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class 3
a social system where people are classified according to social or economic status

A comedy sketch from the UK many years ago depicted three social classes in Britain, the upper-class, middle-class and working-class.

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professor
the principal teacher or lecturer; a university academic of the highest rank

Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel prize, the first woman to win the Nobel prize twice, and the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris!

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screen 1
a movable device designed to divide, hide, or protect

A screen can be very useful in providing a measure of privacy.

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screen 2
a flat panel on a device such as a television, computer or smartphone on which images or data are displayed

During the mid to late 1990s, flat screens began to replace the bulky CRT computer monitors.

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support
to bear the weight of something, to hold up

A bridge pier is a structure made of concrete, stone or metal, that extends to the ground below or into water, to give support to the bridge superstructure.

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support
to give assistance and help

After her mum passed away, her husband was such a support.

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square
a shape with four equal straight sides and four equal angles

To stop the children arguing, she cut the Tiramisu into equal squares.

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distinction
a contrast between things or people that are similar

If you are not close family, it can be very difficult to make a distinction between identical twins.

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distinction
excellence that sets someone or something apart

Jane Austen was a novelist of distinction, whose six major novels are still popular, even today.

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language
1. the principal method of human communication consisting of words in a structured system
2. the style of communication

Although Gordon Ramsay is internationally famous as a Michelin-starred chef, he is also famous for his bad language!*

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difficulty
something hard to do, deal with, or understand

He climbed to the to top with some difficulty.

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east
the direction where the sun rises; the eastern part of the world, country, region or city

Eastenders is the name given to people who live in the east of London, and the name of a long-running soap opera about their lives.

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page
the side of a sheet of paper in a book or magazine

Some news events dominate the front pages of all the newspapers.

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steel
a hard, strong, malleable, durable alloy of iron and carbon and usually other elements

Bethlehem Steel (Pennsylvania U.S.A.) was one of the world’s largest manufacturers of steel for most of the 20th century. It finally closed in 2003.

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pair
a set of two things which are matched together and viewed as one thing

The word pair is often used with the following nouns: a pair of trousers, shoes, socks, scissors, glasses, and tweezers.

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balance 1
an even distribution of weight

Keeping your balance is probably the most important aspect of surfing.

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balance 2
an arrangement where the parts are in harmony, or equal, or in the correct proportions

This outfit strikes a balance between something comfortable and something fashionable.

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window
an opening in a wall, door or roof fitting with glass to allow air or light to enter

A window fitted into a roof is called a skylight.

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plastic
A synthetic material made from various polymers

Plastic debris has become a major environmental concern in the 21st century.

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hole
an opening, empty space or hollow

Unfortunately the defendant’s testimony in court was like a colander – full of holes!

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concentration 1
focusing one’s attention on something

Acrobats are a good example of the power of concentration.

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concentration 2
a gathering of people or things, or something that is concentrated

Even after all these years, there is still a high concentration of radiation in and around Chernobyl.

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right 1
that which is morally correct, according to law, proper and just

Giving a helping hand always feels right!

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right 2
a location or direction on the right side

Visitor: “Is there a bank near here?”
Local resident: “Yes, there is one further down on the right.”

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edge 1
a boundary or outer edge of an object, area or surface

These ducks seems to be swimming dangerously close to the edge!

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edge 2
the sharpened side of a cutting instrument, or the degree of sharpness of a blade

Blades of grass can sometimes have a razor-sharp edge.

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theatre
a building or outside area designed for dramatic performances, plays, operas, etc.

The Palace Theatre, built in 1891, is one of 39 theatres in the West End of London.

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theme
the subject or topic of a discourse, talk, exhibition, or piece of writing, or a central idea permeating a work of art, or decoration

Monica Lewinsky gave a memorable talk on TED with the theme The Price of Shame, in which she advocated a safer, kinder, social media environment.

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iron
a strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal

The Iron Bridge, UK, built in 1777, was the first major bridge in the world to use cast iron, inspiring widespread use of iron as a construction material.

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difference
the quality of being unlike something, dissimilar, or a disagreement or argument

After a strong disagreement over the musical arrangement, they decided to settle their differences.

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awareness
knowledge or perception about something

The Ice Bucket Challenge, in which ice water was poured over participants, raised public awareness of Motor Neuron Disease, and encouraged donations for research.

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pain
an unpleasant physical sensation of hurt and discomfort caused by injury, illness, or medical treatment

She often suffered with back pain due to sitting at the computer for long periods.

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increase
growth in size, strength, quality, amount or degree

The bar chart shows a big increase in population growth in Africa during the last ten years.

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touch
the act of coming in contact with something, the physical sense by which an object or force is perceived through contact with the body

Touch is crucial in bonding with a baby, contributing to their healthy growth and development.

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expert
a person with a high level of skill or knowledge in a subject

Stephen R. Covey was a recognized expert in the field of leadership and management; his book “7 Habits” sold over 25 million copies.

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core
the central or innermost part

Some believe it’s good to eat the whole apple, others say you shouldn’t eat the core, as the seeds can release traces of cyanide.

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rise
an upward movement, an increase in something

With high unemployment, there is often a sharp rise in crime.

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battle
a fight between opposing forces

The demonstration soon turned into a battle between protesters and police.

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scene 1
the place where something happens

Paramedics were at the scene of the accident within minutes.

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scene 2
a view or outlook

The photographer was driving home from work and just had to stop and shoot this beautiful scene.

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scene 3
a clip or sequence from a movie, play, or opera

The graphic scene about the storming of Omaha Beach during D-Day in the movie “Saving Private Ryan” made many people feel they were there.

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spokesperson
a person who speaks for another or a group (a neutral alternative to spokesman or spokeswoman)

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, (White House Press Secretary 2017-2019), was a well-known spokesperson for the Trump administration.

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ministry 1
a government department led by a minister

This photograph of a Drill Sergeant giving orders is provided by the UK Government’s Ministry of Defence.

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ministry 2
the profession or duties and services of a minister of religion

Archbishop Fulton Sheen was one of the first televangelists, using the medium of television to conduct a television ministry.

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truth
the quality of being factual, in accordance with reality

Courts usually require a witness to swear that they will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

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occasion
an event or happening, or the time at which it takes place

Champagne is often used to celebrate special occasions.

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account 1
a report or description of a particular event

Mark Zuckerberg appeared before a congressional hearing to give an account of his company’s policies regarding child exploitation, political misinformation, and data privacy.

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account 2
a record or statement of financial transactions

He was so frustrated when he found his credit card account had been frozen again.

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bishop
a senior member of the Christian clergy; an Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, or Roman Catholic clergyman ranking above a priest

Clemens August von Galen, Bishop of Münster, was one of the few clergymen who resisted the Nazis.

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provision
the act of supplying something or the thing supplied

Due to heavy losses of horses in military campaigns, the British Army finally made provision for a veterinary service in 1796.
Note: The Army Veterinary Corps gained the Royal prefix in 1918.

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contrast
the state of being very different from something else

London’s ‘Gherkin’ building stands in stark contrast to the older buildings around it.

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record
information, facts, or data about a subject collected and preserved

In an attempt to stop smoking, she started to keep a record of her smoking habits and started reducing the number of cigarettes each day.

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memory
the mental faculty of storing and recalling past experiences

The “Add 3 Minus 7” exercise can boost your memory:
1. Choose a 3-digit number.
2. Add 3 to that digit 3 times.
3. Then minus 7 from that number 7 times.
4. Repeat the process at least 5 times choosing a new 3-digit number each time.

This memory exercise strengthens working memory because of the number of details you have to hold in your mind to complete it.

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practice 1
a habitual, customary way of doing something

In order to keep fit, many people make a practice of jogging first thing* in the morning.
*early in the morning, before anything else

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practice 2
the continuous exercise of a profession, a professional business

The team of dentists at Horsforth Dental Practice in Leeds, UK, follow the maxim: Prevention is the best medicine.

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reader
a person who reads or who enjoys reading

From the time she was a child, she has been a keen reader.

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situation
a combination of circumstances, a state of affairs

He found himself in a difficult situation when his car broke down in a dangerous neighbourhood.

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procedure
a series of steps to accomplish something, an official way of doing something

McDonalds is successful partly because they have established procedures for nearly everything!

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formation
the process of forming something, or something formed or structured

Geese fly in a V formation in order to conserve energy as the bird in front* reduces wind resistance for the one behind.
*They take in turns being in the lead, falling back when they get tired.

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weight 1
a measure of the heaviness of something

He was pleased to see he hadn’t put on any weight during his holiday break.

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weight 2
an object used to weigh something or hold something down

Walking with hand weights can increase your heart rate and calorie burn without affecting your posture or stride.

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technique
a basic method for doing something, often in a skilful or efficient way

It can take between one and two years working with an expert, to master the techniques involved with glass blowing.

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family
one or more parents and their children living as one unit, a fundamental social group in society

After three years of marriage they decided to start a family.

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lane
a narrow passage way between buildings, hedges, walls etc., or a well-defined channel or track

Logic Lane* is a small cobbled, historic lane which runs through University College, Oxford, UK.
*It was the location of a school of logicians.

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inquiry
a request for information, a question

She began by saying: “I wish to make an inquiry regarding your advert for rooms to let on Merton Street.”

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second
a unit of time

If it takes longer than three seconds to lose your patience, you are more patient than the average!

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river
a large natural stream of fresh water flowing along a definite channel, usually to the sea, but also to a lake or another river

Fortunately the river was shallow enough for him to wade across.

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general
an army officer of high rank; above a lieutenant general in the U.S. military

Here we see Colin Powell and Norman Schwarzkopf, two generals, at a press conference regarding the Gulf War, 1990-91.

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hell
regarded by many religions as a place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death; also used for emphasis to express anger or surprise

Some believe that religions have used a fear of hell to keep people under their control.

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part
a portion or piece of a whole

In Greek mythology, a Centaur was a creature that is part horse and part man, and represented barbarism, chaos and lust.

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favour 1
approval, support, liking

The father tried hard not to show more favour to one than the other.

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favour 2
an act performed out of generosity, kindness or mercy

He said to his friend: “Oh, could you do me a favour and scratch my back, right there in the middle!”

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39 – priority – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/8LFCcR

40 – connection – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/sei2Cp

41 – release – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2caghcf

42/1 – investment – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/am3kNz

42/2 – investment – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/3eAY3V

43/1 – class – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/8PxUQD

43/2 – class – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/CN6Rtz

43/3 – class – Fair Use
Publicity Picture
https://www.moneyreasons.com/what-it-means-to-be-lower-upper-middle-class/

44 – professor – Public Domain
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marie_Curie_1903.jpg

45/1 – screen – Fair Use
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/risoer-room-divider-white-black-70182191/

45/2 – screen – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/7x9apM

46/1 – support – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/dEtCyc

46/2 – support – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/oyBHLP

47 – square – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/bTy8Nv

48/1 – distinction – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/8PS2CN

48/2 – distinction – Public Domain
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jane_Austen,_from_A_Memoir_of_Jane_Austen_(1870).jpg

Jane Austen – Fair Use
https://www.amazon.com/Jane-Austen-Collection-Slip-case/dp/1785995103/

49 – language – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/8EVsD7

50 – difficulty – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/6gRyj

51 – east – Fair Use
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/soaps/soaps-schedule-coronavirus/

52 – page – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/6zKUPf

53 – steel – Creative Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_Steel.jpg
inset: https://flic.kr/p/fh3AFu

54 – pair – Free Clipart

55/1 – balance – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2hiZSdA

55/2 – balance – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/QT63gY

56 – window – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/a5nTts

57 – plastic – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/E1B66

58 – hole Collander – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/4EQj9

defendant – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/29DRKHU

59/1 – concentration – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/bF7R7t

59/2 – concentration – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/23ryJBy

60/1 – right – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/bveq9y

60/2 – right – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2fBms3h

61/1 – edge – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/aVZwa4

61/2 – edge – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/27ijqx

62 – theatre – Public Domain
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Palace_Theatre_-_London.jpg

63 – theme – Fair Use
https://www.ted.com/talks/monica_lewinsky_the_price_of_shame?language=en#t-184289

64 – iron – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/6JRsCA

65 – difference – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/6ZjY6t

66 – awareness – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/oUqgvf

67 – pain – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2jdj7rH

68 – increase – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/5UHsAw

69 – touch – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2NZybc

70 – expert – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/MQKNHW
Covey: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stephen_Covey_2010.jpg

71 – core – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/6au9vz

72 – rise – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/7Aw6Pu

73 – battle – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/b1q2GV

74/1 – scene – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/pKM2AK

74/2 – scene – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2fxT1id

74/3 – scene – Fair Use
https://taskandpurpose.com/popular/saving-private-ryan-omaha-beach-scene/

75 – spokesperson – Public Domain
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SarahHuckabeeSanders.jpg

76/1 – ministry – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/f6oLfo

76/2 – ministry – Public Domain
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bishop_Fulton_J._Sheen_1956.JPG

77 – truth – Fair Use
https://lawtolife.com/how-to-testify/

78 – occasion – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/eKnND6

79/1 – account – Fair Use
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-facebook-congress-idUSKBN1X2167

79/2 – account – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/6oCFCE

80 – bishop – Creative Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CAvGalenBAMS200612.jpg

81 – provision – Fair Use
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Army_Veterinary_Corps_cap_badge.png

82 – contrast – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/exr2z

83 – record – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/nW5QHz

84 – memory – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/49qnhU

85/1 – practice – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/2jbz7zm

85/2 – practice – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/4rQa1y

86 – reader – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/HgcNzj

87 – situation – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/7iX6g

88 – procedures – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/9mPA7M

89 – formation – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/7KrtVV

90/1 – weight – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/8oDVuo

90/2 – weight– Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/9hY1zz

91 – technique – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/niA713

92 – family – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/gtvL61

93 – lane – Royalty Free
thesuccess @ https://morguefile.com/photos/morguefile/1/lane/pop

94 – inquiry – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/w3n8by

95 – second – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/4Ckoht

96 – river – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/44Aq6v

97 – general – Public Domain
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Colin_Powell_and_Norman_Schwarzkopf.jpg

98 – hell – Creative Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fresque_%C3%A9glise_huaro.JPG

99 – part – Creative Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dish_with_centaur_and_centauress_battling_MET_DP319983.jpg

100/1 – favour – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/a8WVWM

100/2 – favour – Creative Commons
https://flic.kr/p/9qr9V2

All illustrations and photographs used in this video are under the following categories.

Creative Commons Attribution Licence
Others are allowed to copy, distribute, display, and perform copyrighted work – and derivative works based upon it if they give credit to the creator or source.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

Fair Use
Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use.
https://copyright.gov/fair-use/more-info.html

Public Domain
Public domain works are not restricted by copyright and do not require a license or fee to use. Public domain status allows the user unrestricted access and unlimited creativity. These are typically very old works.

Royalty Free
The image may be used for almost any business, personal, educational or charitable purpose as long as a credit is published to the creator of the image.

Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons only accepts media that are explicitly freely licensed, or that are in the public domain in at least the United States and in the source country of the work.