Most common words in English

This list of the most common words in English has been produced by Oxford University Press. By "words" is meant dictionary head words or lemmas.

It is based on an analysis of a body of over a billion words. It represents a study done by Oxford Online, associated with the Oxford English Dictionary.[1]

This source includes writings of all sorts from "literary novels and specialist journals to everyday newspapers and magazines and from Hansard to the language of chatrooms, emails, and weblogs",[1] unlike some sources which use texts from only specific sources.[2]

The Reading Teachers Book of Lists claims that the first 25 words make up about one-third of all printed material in English, and that the first 100 make up about one-half of all written material.[3]

Note that the items listed may represent more than one actual word; they are lemmas. For instance the entry "be" contains within it the occurrences of "are", "is", "were" and "was".[4] Note also that these top 100 lemmas listed below account for 50% of all the words in the Oxford English Corpus.[1]

Top 100 words

Rank Word
1the
2be
3to
4of
5and
6a
7in
8that
9have
10I
Rank Word
11it
12for
13not
14on
15with
16he
17as
18you
19do
20at
Rank Word
21this
22but
23his
24by
25from
26they
27we
28say
29her
30she
Rank Word
31or
32will
33an
34my
35one
36all
37would
38there
39their
40what
Rank Word
41so
42up
43out
44if
45about
46who
47get
48which
49go
50when
Rank Word
51me
52make
53can
54like
55time
56no
57just
58him
59know
60take
Rank Word
61person
62into
63year
64your
65good
66some
67could
68them
69see
70other
Rank Word
71than
72then
73now
74look
75only
76come
77its
78over
79think
80also
Rank Word
81back
82after
83use
84two
85how
86our
87work
88first
89well
90way
Rank Word
91even
92new
93want
94because
95any
96these
97give
98day
99most
100us

Source: [1]

Parts of speech

In parentheses are their position in the overall list. Some words are not listed here because they can be used as more than one part of speech. The lists show clearly that 'function' words, like prepositions and connectives, are more common than 'content' words, like nouns, and most verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Verbs like "to be" have both content and linguistic functions.

Nouns

  1. time (55)
  2. person (61)
  3. year (63)
  4. way (90)
  5. day (98)
  6. thing
  7. man
  8. world
  9. life
  10. hand
  11. part
  12. child
  13. eye
  14. woman
  15. place
  16. work
  17. week
  18. case
  19. point
  20. company
  21. number

Verbs

  1. be (2)
  2. have (9)
  3. do (19)
  4. say (28)
  5. get (47)
  6. make
  7. go
  8. know
  9. take
  10. see
  11. come
  12. think
  13. look
  14. want
  15. give
  16. use
  17. find
  18. tell
  19. ask
  20. work
  21. seem
  22. feel
  23. try
  24. leave
  25. call

Adjectives

  1. good (65)
  2. first (88)
  3. new (92)
  4. last
  5. long
  6. great
  7. little
  8. own
  9. other
  10. old
  11. right
  12. big
  13. high
  14. different
  15. small
  16. large
  17. next
  18. early
  19. young
  20. important
  21. few
  22. public
  23. bad
  24. same
  25. able

Prepositions

  1. to (3)
  2. of (4)
  3. in (7)
  4. for (12)
  5. on (14)
  6. with
  7. at
  8. by
  9. from
  10. up
  11. about
  12. into
  13. over
  14. after

Source: [1]

References

  1. AskOxford.com: Language Facts Archived 2008-10-06 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 22, 2006.
  2. Top 1000 words in UK English Archived 2007-05-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. The First 100 Most Commonly Used English Words Archived 2013-06-16 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Benjamin Zimmer. 22 June 2006. Time after time after time.... Language Log. Retrieved June 22, 2006.
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