Physical appearance vocabulary | The most common phrases and idioms!
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, the host teaches viewers how to describe physical appearances like a pro. Using examples from friends and family, the host covers a variety of descriptive terms for faces, hair, body shapes, and more, such as 'round face,' 'slender waist,' 'bushy eyebrows,' and 'jet black hair.' The video also introduces common idioms related to appearance, including 'dressed to kill' and 'spitting image.' Viewers will learn both vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, helping them to confidently describe and discuss appearances in English.
Takeaways
- 😀 Describing someone's face can involve terms like 'round', 'oval', or 'wrinkled' depending on its shape or condition.
- 😀 Complexion refers to the natural appearance of someone's skin and can be described as fair, dark, healthy, or smooth.
- 😀 'Slender waist' is a term often used for someone with a thin and stylish waist, typically for models or those with a petite figure.
- 😀 A 'punch' describes a noticeable, protruding belly, often used for someone with a larger midsection.
- 😀 Grooming refers to preparing one's appearance for an occasion, like brushing hair or dressing neatly.
- 😀 Hair can be described in terms like 'shoulder-length', 'sleek', or 'coarse' to indicate its length and quality.
- 😀 The term 'figure' refers to the overall shape of a person’s body, with 'slim figure' being a positive descriptor for someone thin in a good way.
- 😀 Describing someone's appearance using idioms like 'dressed to kill' means they're wearing their best clothes or look fabulous.
- 😀 'Youthful appearance' describes someone who looks younger than their actual age, often used to compliment someone's looks.
- 😀 Family members can share physical traits, and expressions like 'spitting image' or 'look like peas in a pod' are used to indicate strong resemblance.
Q & A
What is the first step in learning how to describe someone's appearance in the video?
-The first step involves understanding the basic vocabulary and adjectives used to describe physical traits such as the shape of the face, hair type, and body structure. The speaker introduces words like 'round face,' 'slender waist,' and 'coarse hair.'
What is the meaning of 'round face' as explained in the script?
-A 'round face' is described as being shaped like a circle, and it is typically used to describe someone with a fuller, more rounded facial appearance.
What does the term 'slender waist' refer to in the video?
-'Slender waist' refers to a thin, attractive waistline, often associated with models or individuals who have a particularly small waist that is considered aesthetically pleasing.
How does the speaker explain the difference between 'coarse hair' and 'sleek hair'?
-'Coarse hair' is described as thick, rough, and not in great condition, while 'sleek hair' refers to hair that is shiny, smooth, and healthy-looking.
What does 'complexion' mean in the context of this lesson?
-Complexion refers to the natural appearance of a person's skin, particularly on their face. It can describe the texture, color, and overall health of the skin, with examples like 'fair complexion' or 'smooth complexion.'
What is the significance of the term 'immaculately groomed' in the video?
-'Immaculately groomed' describes someone who has paid special attention to their appearance, ensuring that they are extremely clean, neat, and well-presented, often for important occasions.
What is the meaning of the idiom 'dressed to kill'?
-'Dressed to kill' means wearing one's best outfit, looking exceptionally well-dressed and stylish, usually for a special event like a party or a date.
What does the phrase 'jet black' describe in the context of hair?
-'Jet black' refers to a very deep, dark black color, often used to describe hair that is extremely dark and shiny.
What is meant by the phrase 'the spitting image' as used in the video?
-'The spitting image' means that someone looks exactly like another person, often a family member, indicating a very strong physical resemblance.
How does the speaker describe the difference between 'like chalk and cheese' and 'bearing a resemblance'?
-'Like chalk and cheese' refers to two people who are very different from each other in appearance or personality, while 'bearing a resemblance' means that two people look similar to each other. 'Bear a striking resemblance' emphasizes the similarity even more.
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