What are collective nouns?

Flock of bird image.

Imagine you saw many birds flying together. Instead of saying, “Look at those birds flying together,” you can say, “Look at that flock of birds!” Here, “flock” is a collective noun we use for a group of birds.

Collective nouns refer to a group of people, animals, or things as a single entity. For example, family, team, committee, and jury are collective nouns indicating a group of people.

Why are collective nouns important? Because they help us communicate clearly and concisely. Imagine you were looking at a beautiful countryside scene. Instead of saying, “There were many sheep, all walking and eating together on the field,” you can say, “There was a herd of sheep in the field.” Using the word "herd" helps us describe the same scene in fewer words. This shows how collective nouns, like “herd,” make our speaking and writing clearer and simpler. They help us share ideas quickly and easily.

Collective nouns for animals

Animals often live and move together in groups. In English, we have collective nouns to talk about these groups. Let’s learn some common collective nouns for animals.

School

/skuหl/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of fish or other sea creatures swimming together.

Collective nouns - Picture of school of fish
The school of fish darted around the coral reef.

Flock

/flษ‘k/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of birds, goats or sheep.

Collective nouns - Picture of birds flying together
The flock of birds soared gracefully in the sky.

Pod

/pษ‘d/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of marine animals, especially whales or dolphins.

Collective nouns - Picture of Dolphins
The pod of dolphins played alongside the boat.

Pride

/praษชd/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of lions.

Collective nouns - Pride of lions
The pride of lions rested under the shade of trees.

Swarm

/swษ”rm/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A large group of insects, especially flying ones.

Collective nouns - Swarm of bees
A swarm of bees buzzed around the flowers.

Colony

/หˆkษ‘l.ษ™.ni/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of certain animals, especially ants or seabirds, that live together.

Collective nouns - Colony of penguins
The colony of penguins huddled together for warmth.

Pack

/pæk/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of wild animals, especially wolves, living and hunting together.

Collective nouns - Pack of wolves
The pack of wolves moved stealthily through the forest.

Herb

/hษœrb/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of herbivorous animals, especially deer.

Collective nouns - Herb of deer
The herb of deer grazed peacefully in the meadow.

Litter

/หˆlษชt.ษ™r/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of young animals born together by the same mother.

Collective nouns - Litter of cats
The litter of cats played around the house.

Troop

/trup/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of monkeys.

Collective nouns - Troop of monkeys
The troop of monkeys chattered loudly in the trees.

Clowder

/หˆklaสŠ.dษ™r/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of cats.

Collective nouns - Clowder of cats
The clowder of cats lounged lazily in the sun.

Brood

/brud/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of young birds hatched at the same time.

Collective nouns - Brood
The mother hen protected her brood from the elements.

Flight

/flaษชt/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of flying birds.

Collective nouns - Swallow
A flight of swallows circled the sky at dusk.

Parliament

/หˆpษ‘หrlษ™mษ™nt/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of owls.

Collective nouns - Parliament-of-owls
The parliament of owls watched intently from the treetops.

Collective nouns for people

People often come together in groups for work, play, or chat. We have collective nouns for these groups. Below is a list of collective nouns for people with their definitions and example use.

Audience

/'ษ”ห.di.ษ™ns/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of people watching or listening to something or someone.

Collective nouns - Audience
The school play attracted a large audience from the local community.
Board

/bษ”rd/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of individuals that manage or control an organisation.

Collective nouns - Board of directors
The board of directors will meet next week to address the matter.
Crew

/kru/ ๐Ÿ”Š

People working together, especially on a ship, aircraft, or film.

Collective nouns - Crew
The crew worked tirelessly to navigate the ship through the storm.
Choir

/kwaษชษ™r/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of people who sing together.

Collective nouns - Choir
Every Christmas, the choir performs carols at the mall.
Class

/klæs/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of students who are taught together.

Collective nouns - Class
The entire class was excited about the upcoming field trip.
Team

/tim/ ๐Ÿ”Š

People who play together in a sports game or work together on a particular project.

Collective nouns - Team
The football team practised daily to prepare for the big match.
Panel

/หˆpæn.ษ™l/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of experts or individuals gathered to discuss, judge, or advise on a particular subject or issue.

Collective nouns - Panel
A panel of judges evaluated the designs in the fashion show.
Troop

/trup/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of scouts or soldiers.

Collective nouns - Troop
The troop set up camp at the base of the mountain.
Orchestra

/หˆษ”หrkษชstrษ™/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of musicians who play many different instruments together.

Collective nouns - Orchestra
The orchestra played a beautiful symphony.
Cast

/kæst/ ๐Ÿ”Š

All the actors in a film, play, or show.

Collective nouns - Cast
The cast received a standing ovation at the end of the performance.
Faculty

/หˆfæk.ษ™l.ti/ ๐Ÿ”Š

All the teachers or lecturers of a particular school, college, or university.

Collective nouns - Faculty
The faculty met to discuss the new curriculum.
Squad

/skwษ‘d/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A small group of people trained to work together as a unit.

Collective nouns - Squad
The police squad arrived at the scene promptly.
Chorus

/หˆkษ”หrษ™s/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of people singing together.

Collective nouns - Chorus
The chorus sang in harmony behind the lead singer.
Mob

/mษ’b/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A large crowd or group of people.

Collective nouns - Mob
The mob of people protested loudly in front of the city hall.

Collective nouns for things

In English, there are also collective nouns to indicate groups of things. Instead of saying many paintings, we can say a gallery of paintings. Familiarise yourself with these collective nouns to make your English more elegant.

Bundle

/หˆbสŒn.dษ™l/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A collection of things wrapped up together.

Collective nouns - Bundle of sticks
She carried a bundle of sticks on her back.
Deck

/dษ›k/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A set of cards.

Collective nouns - Deck of cards
He shuffled the deck of cards before starting the game.
Set

/sษ›t/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of things that belong together, or resemble one another in some way.

Collective nouns - Set of tools
He bought a new set of tools for his garage.
Stack

/stæk/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A pile of things arranged one on top of another.

Collective nouns - Stack of books
There was a tall stack of books on his desk.
Bunch

/bสŒntสƒ/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A number of things, typically of the same kind, fastened or packed together.

Collective nouns - Bunch of grapes
She picked a bunch of grapes from the vine.
Library

/หˆlaษช.brer.i/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A collection of books or musics.

Collective nouns - Library of books
His home library contained over a thousand books.
Pack

/pæk/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A collection of things wrapped or boxed together.

Collective nouns - Pack of cards
He opened a new pack of cards.
Batch

/bætสƒ/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A quantity of goods produced at the same time.

Collective nouns - Batch of cookies
She baked a fresh batch of cookies for the party.
Fleet

/fliหt/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of ships sailing together.

Collective nouns - Fleet of ships
The fleet of ships set sail at dawn.
Line

/laษชn/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A row of people or things arranged next to each other.

Collective nouns - Line of cars
Traffic was slow due to a long line of cars on the highway.
Sheaf

/สƒiหf/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A collection of things held or tied together after.

Collective nouns - Sheaf of wheat
Farmers gathered sheaves of wheat in the field.
Ream

/riหm/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A packet of 500 sheets of paper.

Collective nouns - Ream of paper
She purchased a ream of paper for the printer.
Wad

/wษ’d/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A thick pile of flat material or banknotes.

Collective nouns - Wad of notes
He took out a thick wad of notes from his pocket.
Cluster

/หˆklสŒs.tษ™r/ ๐Ÿ”Š

A group of similar things that are close together, sometimes surrounding something.

Collective nouns - Cluster of stars
Astronomers observed a bright cluster of stars in the night sky.
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