Embark on a linguistic safari as we delve into the whimsical world of collective nouns—a lexicon where words gather in peculiar packs and unusual assemblies. These are not mere labels but a cavalcade of terms that bring language to life, transforming a group of birds into a “murder of crows” or a gathering of bees into a “swarm.”
Collective nouns are the hidden gems of the English language, painting pictures with words and adding a flourish of creativity to our descriptions of the world around us. So, let’s begin our exploration of these curious clusters and discover how they can add color and character to our conversations and prose.
Collective Nouns
What Is a Collective Noun?
A collective noun is a word that refers to a set or group of animals, people, or things. Collective nouns are sometimes called group nouns. There are lots of collective nouns, and some of them might be useful to know.
List of Collective Nouns
Below is a 105 commonly used collective nouns list you should learn. Learn this collective nouns list to help you improve your vocabulary.
- A pair of shoes
- A catalog of prices
- A class of students
- A swarm of bees
- An anthology of prose
- An army of ants
- A battery of artillery
- A patrol of policemen
- A colony of badgers
- A fleet of vehicles
- A hail of bullets
- A line of kings
- A pack of wolves
- A shoal of fish
- A gang of prisoners
- A bouquet of flowers
- A bowl of rice
- A bunch of keys
- A bundle of sticks
- A hedge of bushes
- A chest of drawers
- A cluster of coconuts
- A cloud of dust
- A party of friends
- A heap of rubbish
- A posse of policemen
- A regiment of soldiers
- A staff of employees
- A team of players
- A tribe of natives
- A troop of scouts
- A bunch of crocks
- A caravan of gypsies
- A choir of singers
- A library of books
- A company of actors
- A congregation of worship
- A haul of fish
- A string of horses
- A stud of horses
- An outfit of clothes
- A quiver of arrows
- A sloth of bears
- A host of sparrows
- A pod of birds
- A chatter of budgerigars
- A herd of cattle
- A hive of bees
- A team of oxen
- A herd of curlew
- A mob of deer
- A band of musicians
- A litter of cubs
- A sheaf of grain
- A bevy of ladies
- A board of directors
- A crew of sailors
- A body of men
- A gaggle of geese
- A range of mountains
- A bevy of quail
- A cloud of insects
- A drove of horses
- A string of pearls
- A wad of notes
- An agenda of tasks
- An anthology of poems
- An orchard of fruit trees
- A hand of bananas
- A basket of fruit
- A mob of rioters
- A pack of thieves
- A batch of bread
- A galaxy of stars
- A fleet of boats
- A fleet of cars
- A troupe of artists
- A pack of cards
- A forest of trees
- A ream of paper
- A clump of bushes
- A battery of guns
- A block of flats
- A dynasty of kings
- A flight of airplanes
- A flight of stairs
- A garland of Sonnets
- A group of dancers
- A catch of fish
- A colony of gulls
- A flight of birds
- A flock of sheep
- A shower of rain
- A stack of wood
- A nest of mice
- A set of clubs
- A reel of film
- A school of whales
- A book of notes
- A pride of lions
- A crowd of people
- A zoo of wild animals
- A bale of cotton
- A packet of letters
Collective Nouns for People, Animals, Things
Collective Nouns for People
Below is the list of collective nouns for people in English.
- A band of musicians
- A troupe of artistes
- A dynasty of kings
- A group of dancers
- A bevy of ladies
- A staff of employees
- A crowd of people
- A party of friends
- A board of directors
- A regiment of soldiers
- A crew of sailors
- A tribe of natives
- A body of men
- A patrol of policemen
- A congregation of worshippers
- A pack of thieves
- A bunch of crocks
- A company of actors
- A team of players
- A mob of rioters
- A caravan of gypsies
- A line of kings
- A troop of scouts
- A choir of singers
- A host of angels
- A posse of policemen
- A class of students
- A gang of prisoners
- A horde of savages
Collective Nouns for Animals
The following is the list of common collective nouns for animals.
- A cackle of hyenas
- A mustering of storks
- A mob of kangaroos
- A wisp of snipe
- A pod of whales
- A bale of turtles
- A murder of crows
- A muster of peafowl
- A brace of ducks
- An exaltation of larks
- A party of jays
- A flock of geese
- A cast of hawks
- A sedge of herons
- A stand of flamingos
- A scold of jays
- A team of ducks
- A covey of partridge
- A trip of dotterel
- An army of frogs
- A school of whales
- A nest of turtles
- A leap of leopards
- A host of sparrows
- A troop of kangaroos
Collective Nouns for Things
Here are some collective nouns for things in the English language.
- A wad of notes
- A pair of shoes
- An album of photographs
- A string of pearls
- An anthology of poems
- A reel of film
- An outfit of clothes
- A fleet of ships
- A comb of bananas
- An archipelago of islands
- A quiver of arrows
- A bale of cotton
- A packet of letters
- A hedge of bushes
- A basket of fruit
- An orchard of fruit trees
- A batch of bread
- A library of books
- A battery of guns
- A set of clubs
- A harvest of wheat
- A block of flats
- A forest of trees
- A book of notes
- A group of islands
- A bouquet of flowers
- A collection of coins
- A bowl of rice
- A stack of wood
- A bunch of keys
- A hand of bananas
- A bundle of sticks
- A catalog of prices
- A shower of rain
- A ream of paper
- A chest of drawers
- A heap of rubbish
- A range of mountains
- A cluster of coconuts
- A pack of cards
- A hail of bullets
- A cloud of dust
- A galaxy of stars
- A sheaf of grain
- A clump of bushes
Collective Nouns for Food & Drinks
This is an interesting list of common collective nouns for food and drinks.
- A load/ slice/ piece of bread
- A bowl of rice
- A slice/ piece of cheese
- A bowl of soup
- A bar/ piece/ square of chocolate
- A slice/ piece of cake
- A piece of cookies
- A can of soda
- A bottle of milk
- A box of cereal
- A carton of milk
- A cup of tea
Last Updated on December 5, 2023
The collective noun(s) for vultures is interesting. In the air overhead they are called a kettle, landed on the ground or in trees, they are a committee, and when feeding in a group they are a wake.
what is it for hens,
locusts,worshippers
A parliament of owls
A murder of crows
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yes, noticed a few mistakes but otherwise its all good, very helpful ❤️❤️❤️