Concreteness ratings are presented for 37,058 English words and 2,896 two-word expressions (such as zebra crossing and zoom in), obtained from over 4,000 participants by means of a norming study using Internet crowdsourcing for data collection. Although the instructions stressed that the assessment of word concreteness would be based on experiences involving all senses and motor responses, a comparison with the existing concreteness norms indicates that participants, as before, largely focused on visual and haptic experiences. The reported data set is a subset of a comprehensive list of English lemmas and contains all lemmas known by at least 85 {\%} of the raters. It can be used in future research as a reference list of generally known English lemmas.
The stimuli consisted of a list of 60,099 English words and 2,940 two-word expressions. We ask you to use a 5-point rating scale going from abstract to concrete.