| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 366 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| noble | adj. | He had noble ideals and aspirations. | admirable |
| nobody | noun | Nobody wants to be the first to go. | no one |
| nod | noun | At a nod of his head she left. | motion |
| verb | They nodded their heads in agreement. | shook | |
| verb | After an hour heads began to nod. | doze | |
| noun | She got the nod from the leaders. | approval | |
| noise | noun | Suddenly we heard a loud noise. | sound |
| noisy | adj. | It was a crowded and noisy restaurant. | clamorous |
| nominate | verb | They nominated him as party secretary. | recommended |
| nonsense | noun | It is nonsense to send her. | foolishness |
| noon | noun | We ate lunch shortly after noon. | 12 P.M. |
| nor | conj. | Neither he nor I can see it. | and not |