A1 noun #2,156 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

corn

Corn is a tall plant that grows yellow grains on a cob, which we often eat as a vegetable.

Explanation at your level:

Corn is a plant. It has yellow seeds. You can eat it. It is good for you. It grows on a farm.

Corn is a popular vegetable. Many people like to eat corn on the cob with butter. You can also make popcorn from corn.

Corn is a staple grain used in many dishes. It is grown in large fields. In America, people often call it 'corn', but in other countries, it is called 'maize'.

The term corn has evolved significantly. While it refers to the specific grain in North America, it historically meant any cereal grain. It is a highly versatile crop used in food, fuel, and industrial manufacturing.

Beyond its agricultural significance, corn holds immense cultural weight. It was a foundational crop for many indigenous civilizations in the Americas, and its modern industrialization has led to complex debates about food security and bio-fuels.

Etymologically, the shift from the Germanic 'kurn' to the modern corn illustrates the linguistic drift of colonial expansion. Its role as a commodity in global trade markets makes it a subject of intense economic study, reflecting the intersection of botany, history, and global capitalism.

30초 단어

  • Corn is a popular grain.
  • It is often eaten as a vegetable.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It has a long history.

When you hear the word corn, you probably think of those bright yellow kernels on a cob at a summer barbecue. It is a fascinating plant that belongs to the grass family. Corn is one of the most important crops grown globally, serving as a staple food for millions of people.

Beyond just eating it off the cob, corn is incredibly versatile. It can be ground into flour, turned into syrup, or used to feed livestock. Whether it is sweet corn, popcorn, or field corn, this plant has shaped human history and agriculture in a massive way.

The word corn has a really interesting history. In Old English, it originally referred to any small, hard particle or seed, like a grain of wheat or barley. This is why in the UK, 'corn' can still refer to various cereal grains, whereas in the US, it specifically means maize.

The plant itself was domesticated thousands of years ago in Mexico. When Europeans arrived in the Americas, they encountered this 'maize' and started calling it 'Indian corn' because it was a grain. Over time, the name stuck in North America, while other parts of the world kept the name 'maize' to avoid confusion.

You will hear corn used in many daily contexts. In casual conversation, you might talk about 'eating corn on the cob' or 'popping some corn' for a movie. It is a very neutral term, used in everything from grocery shopping to agricultural reports.

Common collocations include 'sweet corn', 'field corn', and 'corn field'. If you are in a formal setting like a biology class or an economics lecture, you might hear it referred to as 'maize' to be more precise. Understanding the difference between these registers helps you sound more natural.

English is full of fun idioms involving corn. One popular one is cornball, which describes someone or something that is overly sentimental or silly. Another is corny, which we use to describe a joke that is so bad it is actually kind of funny.

You might also hear someone say 'corn-fed', which usually implies someone is strong or healthy, perhaps from a rural background. These expressions show how deeply embedded this plant is in our everyday language and culture.

Grammatically, corn is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'a corn'; instead, you say 'some corn' or 'an ear of corn'. The pronunciation is straightforward: /kɔːrn/ in American English, with a strong 'r' sound, and /kɔːn/ in British English where the 'r' is often dropped.

It rhymes with words like born, torn, worn, and horn. Because it is a single-syllable word, it is very punchy and easy to use in sentences. Remember, it is almost always treated as a singular mass noun.

Fun Fact

The word 'corn' originally meant any small, hard seed, like a kernel of wheat.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kɔːn/

The 'r' is silent, sounds like 'cawn'.

US /kɔːrn/

The 'r' is pronounced clearly, sounds like 'corn'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'r' in British English
  • Mispronouncing the vowel sound
  • Adding an 's' at the end

Rhymes With

born torn worn horn scorn

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

food plant farm

Learn Next

harvest agriculture grain

고급

commodity monoculture

Grammar to Know

Uncountable nouns

I want some corn.

Articles

The corn is good.

Verb patterns

I like eating corn.

Examples by Level

1

I like corn.

I enjoy eating corn.

Simple SVO structure.

2

Corn is yellow.

The color of corn is yellow.

Subject + linking verb + adjective.

3

We eat corn.

Corn is our food.

Simple present tense.

4

This is corn.

Pointing to corn.

Demonstrative pronoun.

5

Do you like corn?

Question about preference.

Interrogative sentence.

6

Corn grows on farms.

Corn is a plant from a farm.

Plural noun 'farms'.

7

I want some corn.

Request for corn.

Use of 'some' with uncountable nouns.

8

The corn is hot.

The cooked corn is warm.

Definite article 'the'.

1

I bought fresh corn at the market.

2

My favorite snack is popcorn.

3

The corn field looks beautiful.

4

We had corn for dinner.

5

Do you prefer corn or peas?

6

The farmer grows a lot of corn.

7

Can you pass the corn, please?

8

Corn is a healthy vegetable.

1

The recipe calls for two cups of corn.

2

Many farmers use corn to feed their animals.

3

Have you ever tried creamed corn?

4

The price of corn has increased this year.

5

Corn is a key ingredient in many cereals.

6

We got lost in the giant corn maze.

7

The festival celebrates the corn harvest.

8

He loves eating corn on the cob in summer.

1

The agricultural industry relies heavily on corn production.

2

Some people find his jokes to be a bit corny.

3

The debate over genetically modified corn continues.

4

Corn syrup is found in many processed foods.

5

She grew up on a corn farm in the Midwest.

6

The harvest was poor due to the lack of rain for the corn.

7

They are experimenting with new varieties of corn.

8

The corn stalks were taller than me.

1

The commodification of corn has had profound effects on global trade.

2

The indigenous peoples of the Americas cultivated corn for millennia.

3

The landscape was a vast expanse of golden corn.

4

He dismissed the sentiment as mere cornball nostalgia.

5

The policy shift impacted corn subsidies significantly.

6

The ancient civilization relied on corn as a primary caloric source.

7

The corn-fed cattle were ready for market.

8

The film was criticized for its corny dialogue.

1

The etymological roots of 'corn' reveal a fascinating linguistic divergence.

2

The monoculture of corn has raised serious ecological concerns.

3

The ritualistic significance of corn in Mesoamerican culture is profound.

4

His prose was often criticized for being overly sentimental and corny.

5

The agrarian economy was inextricably linked to the success of the corn crop.

6

The genetic diversity of heirloom corn is being preserved by small farmers.

7

The sprawling cornfields stretched to the horizon.

8

The ubiquity of corn-based products is a hallmark of modern industrial food systems.

동의어

maize grain sweetcorn kernels cereal

반의어

meat dairy

자주 쓰는 조합

corn on the cob
sweet corn
corn field
pop corn
corn syrup
corn harvest
grow corn
eat corn
corn stalks
canned corn

Idioms & Expressions

"corny"

silly or unoriginal

That joke was so corny!

casual

"cornball"

a person who is overly sentimental

He's such a cornball, but we love him.

casual

"corn-fed"

healthy or robust

The athlete looked strong and corn-fed.

casual

"corn maze"

a maze cut into a field of corn

We went to a corn maze for Halloween.

neutral

"popcorn movie"

an entertaining but not deep film

It's just a fun popcorn movie.

casual

"ear of corn"

the whole piece of corn on the cob

I ate an ear of corn for lunch.

neutral

Easily Confused

corn vs wheat

both are grains

wheat is used for flour, corn is a vegetable/grain

Wheat is for bread; corn is for eating on the cob.

corn vs maize

same plant

maize is the scientific name

Maize is used in biology class.

corn vs corned beef

contains the word corn

corned beef is salted meat

Corned beef has nothing to do with the plant.

corn vs kernel

part of corn

kernel is the seed

The kernel is the yellow part.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + verb + corn

I eat corn.

A2

Subject + verb + adjective + corn

I like sweet corn.

B1

Subject + verb + corn + prep + noun

We put butter on the corn.

B2

Subject + verb + corn + to + verb

They grow corn to sell.

B1

Subject + verb + corn + for + noun

She uses corn for dinner.

어휘 가족

Nouns

corn the plant or grain

Verbs

corn to preserve in salt (rare)

Adjectives

corny silly or trite

관련

maize synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

maize (formal) corn (neutral) corny (slang)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'a corn' some corn
Corn is an uncountable noun.
Confusing 'corn' with 'wheat' corn/maize
They are different plants.
Saying 'corns' corn
Corn does not have a plural form.
Using 'corn' to mean any grain in the UK cereal
In the UK, corn can be ambiguous.
Misspelling as 'korn' corn
The correct spelling is with a 'c'.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a giant piece of corn in your kitchen.

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When Native Speakers Use It

We say 'corn on the cob' for the whole piece.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Corn is a symbol of American harvest.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'some' with corn.

💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'r' sound.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Never say 'corns'.

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Did You Know?

Popcorn is a type of corn.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards with pictures.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Corn is a C-O-R-N: Crunchy, Often Roasted, Nice.

Visual Association

A bright yellow cob of corn.

Word Web

farming vegetable popcorn harvest

챌린지

Try to describe a dish you like that uses corn.

어원

Germanic

Original meaning: A seed or small particle

문화적 맥락

None, but be aware of the difference between 'maize' and 'corn' in international contexts.

Corn is a staple in American diets and a symbol of the harvest.

Children of the Corn (movie) Popcorn (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at dinner

  • Pass the corn
  • Do you want corn?

on a farm

  • The corn is growing
  • Harvest time

at the store

  • Where is the corn?
  • Is this fresh corn?

at the movies

  • I want popcorn
  • Get some corn

Conversation Starters

"Do you like eating corn on the cob?"

"Have you ever been to a corn maze?"

"What is your favorite way to eat corn?"

"Do you prefer sweet corn or popcorn?"

"Have you ever visited a farm?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your favorite meal with corn.

Write about a time you visited a farm.

Why do you think corn is a popular food?

Imagine a world without corn.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is technically a grain, but often eaten as a vegetable.

To distinguish it from other grains.

Yes, it is safe to eat raw.

Corn is uncountable, so it has no plural.

Yes, it contains fiber and vitamins.

A maze cut into a field of corn.

It was first domesticated in Mexico.

A sweetener made from corn starch.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I like to eat ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: corn

Corn is a food.

multiple choice A2

What is popcorn made of?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: corn

Popcorn is made from corn kernels.

true false B1

Corn is a countable noun.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Corn is an uncountable noun.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching words to meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject + verb + adverb + adjective.

점수: /5

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