100 ENGLISH Nouns - Some of the Most Common Words in English that Begin with the Letter 'G'
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Vocabulary Notes:
Noun 15 "gasoline" - Many people commonly refer to gasoline by using its abbreviated for: "gas." This may be a bit confusing, however, since it is not a gas. Context is very important here.
Noun 16 "gate" - This word is also used to mean a door that is used to enter a fenced area, especially a yard.
Noun 19 "gel" - In fact, gel can be used for many different purposes, not just for styling your hair (for example, shower gel).
Noun 36 "glass" - "Glass" also means the material that such things as windows are made from.
Noun 38 "glider" - The kind of glider shown here is known as a "hang glider". Other kinds of gliders look more like airplanes.
Noun 41 "glue" - "Glue" can also be used as a verb. For example: "I glued the broken cup back together."
Noun 42 "goal" - Hockey is one of just a relatively few sports where you can score a goal (unlike, for example, basketball where points are scored). See the following for sports where goals are scored: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal_(s...)
Noun 46 "gold" - This word can also be used an an adjective. For example: "He is wearing a gold watch."
Noun 48 "golf" - This word can also be used as a verb. For example: "They golf every weekend."
Noun 49 "Google" - This word can also be used as a verb: For example: "What's the capital city of Belgium? Let's google it and find out."
Noun 50 "goose" - The plural form of "goose" is "geese."
Noun 54 "gown" - This word is also often used when talking about weddings. For example: "She's wearing a beautiful wedding gown."
Noun 72 "gray" - The adjective form of this word is the same. For example: "I have a gray suitcase."
Noun 74 "green" - The adjective form of this word is the same. For example: "Mary drives a green car."
Noun 78 "grill" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "Let's grill some vegetables."
Noun 79 "grin" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "Why are you grinning?"
Noun 80 "grip" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "You should grip the baseball bat tightly when you swing."
Noun 85 "growl" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "The dog growled at me."
Noun 86 "guarantee" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "I guarantee you that the TV won't break."
Noun 89 "guess" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "I didn't know the answer to a question on the math test, so I guessed."
Noun 90 "guide" - The verb form of this word is the same. For example: "I can guide you through the city."
Noun 93 "gum" - Gum is also often referred to as "chewing gum."
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