120 Examples of Concrete Nouns
A concrete noun is a noun that represents a physical object. These are things that can be perceived by the senses: sight, touch, taste, hearing, and smell. Concrete nouns include people, animals, plants, places, and objects.
Here's a list with 120 examples of concrete nouns:
Household Items
- Alarm clock
- Bed
- Blanket
- Blender
- Book
- Broom
- Cabinet
- Chair
- Clock
- Couch
- Curtain
- Desk
- Door
- Dresser
- Fan
- Fork
- Lamp
- Microwave
- Mirror
- Oven
- Pillow
- Refrigerator
- Rug
- Shelf
- Sink
- Spoon
- Table
- Television
- Toaster
- Window
Office Items
- Binder
- Calculator
- Chair
- Clipboard
- Computer
- Desk
- Envelope
- File
- Folder
- Highlighter
- Keyboard
- Laptop
- Marker
- Mouse
- Notebook
- Paper
- Pen
- Pencil
- Phone
- Printer
- Ruler
- Scanner
- Stapler
- Tape
- Trash can
- USB drive
- Whiteboard
- Wi-Fi router
- Workspace
- Zip file
Places
- Airport
- Bank
- Beach
- Bridge
- Building
- Bus stop
- Cafeteria
- City
- Classroom
- Clinic
- Court
- Farm
- Field
- Forest
- Garage
- Garden
- Gym
- Hospital
- Hotel
- House
- Library
- Market
- Museum
- Office
- Park
- Playground
- Restaurant
- School
- Stadium
- Theater
People
- Actor
- Artist
- Author
- Baker
- Carpenter
- Chef
- Dentist
- Doctor
- Driver
- Engineer
- Farmer
- Firefighter
- Fisherman
- Gardener
- Judge
- Lawyer
- Librarian
- Mechanic
- Musician
- Nurse
- Painter
- Pilot
- Plumber
- Policeman
- Scientist
- Singer
- Soldier
- Teacher
- Waiter
- Writer