Ever wondered why we say: a herd of cows, a team of players, a pack of wolves and many more? Well, they all come under a noun called collective nouns. They are used when we want to talk about a group of people, animals or things. Each animal or thing is referred to with a different name. Surprisingly, even after coming in a group, they do not come under plural nouns. To understand how they are used, here is a blog which lists 100 examples of collective nouns.
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What are Collective Nouns?
Collective Nouns refer to a collection or a group of people, animals or things. Common words like ‘herd, array and group’ are collective noun examples.
Here are a few examples of collective nouns.
- The party will have to rethink its strategy to win the next election.
- The herd of cows were grazing in the field.
- The pack of wolves howled at the moon.
- A school of fish swam together in the ocean.
- The pack of wolves went hunting last night.
Rules for Collective Nouns
There are two rules that you must follow when working with collective nouns.
Rule 1: Use a singular verb when thinking of the group as a whole.
Example: The girl (noun) waits (verb) patiently for her teacher to arrive.
Rule 2: Use a plural verb when talking about a group of people.
Example: The class (noun) begin (verb) their homework while waiting for the announcements.
100 Examples of Collective Nouns
Here are 100 examples of collective nouns which will give you a fair idea.
Collective Nouns for Animals
A murder of crows | A herd of cattle |
A pack of wolves | A pride of lions |
A gaggle of geese | A school of fish |
A pod of dolphins | A flock of birds |
A swarm of bees | A troop of kangaroos |
A parliament of owls | A colony of ants |
A sleuth of bears | A crash of rhinos |
A dazzle of zebras | A clowder of cats |
A colony of penguins | A troop of monkeys |
A congress of baboons | A bloat of hippos |
A litter of puppies | A team of oxen |
A string of horses | A stud of horses |
A group of birds | A hive of bees |
Flight of birds | A haul of fish |
A shoal of fish | A pack of wolves |
A clutch of eggs | A pride of peacocks |
A convocation of eagles | A skulk of foxes |
A business of ferrets | A troop of squirrels |
A sounder of wild boar | A congress of baboons |
A shrewdness of apes | A sleuth of bears |
Collective Nouns for People
A band of musicians | Class of students |
Team of athletes | A group of friends |
Crew of sailors | Choir of singers |
Crowd of spectators | Assembly of delegates |
Staff of employees | A committee of experts |
Troupe of actors | Congregation of worshippers |
Gang of kids | Squad of police officers |
Team of researchers | Horde of tourists |
Board of directors | Ensemble of musicians |
Posse of cowboys | Cast of characters |
Company of soldiers | Battalion of soldiers |
Mob of protesters | Team of chefs |
Committee of volunteers | Congregation of mourners |
Crew of firefighters | Cast of characters |
Assembly of parents | Troop of scouts |
Collective Nouns for Things
A stack of papers | A bouquet of flowers |
A fleet of ships | A pile of books |
A collection of art | A cluster of grapes |
A range of mountains | A set of tools |
A pack of cards | A fleet of cars |
A set of tools | A row of houses |
A herd of cattle | A library of books |
A collection of stamps | A fleet of bicycles |
A bundle of sticks | A string of pearls |
A series of events | A collection of antiques |
A fleet of planes | A forest of trees |
A row of books | A bundle of hay |
A network of computers | A suite of software |
A range of prices | A battery of tests |
A suite of furniture | A collection of coins |
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FAQs
Collective nouns are words used to refer to a group of several people, animals, things etc. These nouns are taken as a whole.
Five common nouns include a herd of cows, pack of wolves, a gaggle of geese, a team of players, brood of chicks
Collective nouns are mostly treated as singular. However, the usage varies between UK and US English.
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