Nouns that start with K

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What is a noun?

Nouns are, by definition things, places, people, or concepts.

K-starting nouns are more prevalent than other nouns. They frequently go together with other consonants like B, D, F, P, and T. Use this article as a starting point to improve your writing. The primary function of a noun is to serve as the sentence’s subject. In this guide, you’ll see a list of 25 nouns that begin with K and see their definitions, plurals, and usage examples.

 

List of K nouns

Noun

Definition + Plural Form(s)

Example Sentence

Karma

Is considered as stemming from one’s activities, good or bad luck

 

PLURAL: Karmas

 

He muttered fiercely to himself, “This is total karma.”

Kayak

Is a thin, lightweight canoe with a top cover

 

PLURAL: Kayaks

 

The kayak quietly sailed across the waves.

Kazoo

An instrument for making music that consists of a hollow pipe with a hole in it

 

PLURAL: Kazoos

 

A kazoo is a type of musical toy that is similar to a flute.

Kaleidoscope

Is a series of pieces or patterns that are continually changing

 

PLURAL: Kaleidoscopes

 

The surroundings were a kaleidoscope of shifting hues.

Kava

Alcoholic beverage from the Pacific Islands made from the crushed roots of a pepper family plant

 

PLURAL: Kavas

 

Kava was being served inside the community building.

Kettle

Is a metallic container typically used to boil liquids

 

PLURAL: Kettles

 

Over the onions, pour a kettle of boiling water.

Key

Is a typical metal tool used to tighten a bolt

 

PLURAL: Keys

 

I have two keys that open the cabinet.

Ketchup

Is a tomato-based sauce that is thick, chilly, and red

 

PLURAL: Ketchups

 

With my fries, please add some ketchup.

Keyboard

Is the group of keys on a typewriter or computer

 

PLURAL: Keyboards

 

The computer includes a wireless keyboard and mouse.

Keeping

The act or circumstance of possessing, looking after, or defending something

 

PLURAL: Keepings

 

She enjoys keeping dogs.

Khaki

Is a dark, yellowish-green fabric that soldiers frequently wear

 

PLURAL: Khakis

 

In khaki, those girls looked stylish.

Kid

An infant or young person

 

PLURAL: Kids

 

While I was at work, she took the kids to the park.

Kitchen

A location with culinary amenities

 

PLURAL: Kitchens

 

The few visitors who are still present in the kitchen.

Kidney

Is any one of two tiny organs in the body that remove waste from the circulation to generate urine

 

PLURAL: Kidneys

 

The elimination of waste from the blood is a crucial function of the kidney.

Kilogram

Is a mass unit equal to one-kilogram

 

PLURAL: Kilos

 

 

Their infant was only one kilogram when it was born early.

Klaxon

A warning hooter or electric horn

 

PLURAL: Klaxons

 

The tug issued three klaxon blasts.

Knowledge

Awareness or familiarity

 

PLURAL: Knowledges

 

Her breadth of knowledge astounds me.

Knot

A fastener created by wrapping a length of string, rope, or similar material around itself and pulling it tight

 

PLURAL: Knots

 

Put a knot in the cord’s end.

Knight

A horse-mounted man-at-arms protecting a feudal lord

 

PLURAL: Knights

 

I am reading about King Arthur and his knights.

Knave

A man who is dishonest or unethical

 

PLURAL: Knaves

 

To accomplish their goals, they don’t need to turn knaves into knights.

Koala

An animal from Australia with greyish fur

 

PLURAL: Koalas

 

Look! Over there a koala bear may be seen.

Kohl

Lead sulfide is a common ingredient in eye makeup, especially in Eastern nations

 

PLURAL: Kohls

 

Their eyes were protected from the destructive effects of sun glares thanks to the soot in the kohl.

Krishna

Is a god or deified figure worshipped as a manifestation of Vishnu in later Hinduism

 

PLURAL: Krishnas

 

Most people consider Krishna to be one of these avatars.

Kudos

Praise for accomplishment

 

PLURAL: Kudos

 

Kudos to everyone who contributed.

Kutch

A bundle of vellum leaves with thin sheets of gold within

 

PLURAL: Kutches

 

Kutch was referenced historically in Greek writings written during Alexander’s reign.


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