write 30 collective noun
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2.a hedge of bushes
3.a library of books
4.an outfit of clothes
5.an orchard of fruit trees
6.a pack of cards
7.a packet of letters
8.a pair of shoes
9.a quiver of arrows
10.a range of mountains
11.a ream of paper
12.a reel of film
13.a set of clubs
14.a sheaf of grain
15.a book of notes
16.a bouquet of flowers
17.a bowl of rice
18.a bunch of keys
19.a bundle of sticks
20.a catalogue of prices
21.a chest of drawers
22.a cluster of coconuts
23.a cloud of dust
24.a party of friends
25.a patrol of policemen
26.a posse of policemen
27.a regiment of soldiers
28.a staff of employees
29.a team of players
30.a tribe of natives
31.a troop of scouts
32.a bunch of crocks
33.a caravan of gypsies
34.a choir of singers
35.a class of students
36.a company of actors
a heap of rubbish
Collective nouns are words for single things that are made up of more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea. You can’t have a team without individual members; even so, we discuss a team as a single entity.
List of Common Collective Nouns
Herd– A group of herbivore animals
Pack– A group of canine animals such as wolves or dogs; also used to describe playing cards and packages containing multiple objects
Flock– A group of birds; also used to discuss small hooved animals such as sheep or goats
Swarm– A group of insects
Shoal– A group of fish
Group – A very general term used to describe people, places, things, and animals
Crowd – Usually used to describe a group of people
Gang – Usually used to describe a group of criminals; also used to describe a group of workers, particularly sailors or dock workers
Mob – Normally used to describe an angry or unruly group of people; also used to describe a group of kangaroos
Staff – A group of people who work in the same place
Crew – Usually used to denote a group of workers; also used to describe aircraft and ships personnel
Choir – A large, organized group of singers
Orchestra – A large, organized group of instrumentalists, led by a conductor
Panel – A group of experts
Board – A group of people, usually professionals, who take on an advisory role
Troupe – A group of actors or acrobats; also used to describe a group of monkeys
Bunch – Usually a group of smallish objects such as grapes, flowers, keys, or bananas
Pile – An untidy collection of items such as rubbish
Heap – A mounded collection of items; used interchangeably with “pile”
Set – A tidy group of matched objects such as dishes; also used to describe rules or a social group of people
Stack – A group of items neatly laid one on top of another; i.e., a stack of books
Series – Used to discuss movies, books, or events that follow one after another, i.e. Star Trek or Harry Potter
Shower – Usually used to describe rain, although it can be used to describe gifts or compliments
Fall – Often used to discuss weather, such as rain, snow or hail