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Common noun
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(grammar) a noun that refers to an object or a concept in a category but not to a specific one
What is a "common noun"?
A common noun is a general name used to identify a category of people, places, things, or ideas rather than a specific individual. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. Examples include "city," "dog," "book," and "happiness." These nouns represent general categories rather than unique entities. For instance, "teacher" is a common noun, while "Mr. Smith" is a proper noun referring to a specific individual. Understanding common nouns is important for distinguishing between general concepts and specific names in language.