A2 Level Wordlist - Clothes and Accessories

Here you will learn some English words about clothes and accessories, such as "blouse", "watch", and "sunglasses", prepared for A2 learners.

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A2 Level Wordlist
fashion [noun]

the styles and trends of clothing, accessories, makeup, and other items that are popular in a certain time and place

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clothing [noun]

the items that we wear, particularly a specific type of items

Ex: The clothing brand is known for its sustainable and ethical manufacturing practices .
blouse [noun]

a shirt for women, typically with a collar, buttons and sleeves

Ex: The blouse has a V-neckline , which she likes because it 's flattering .
shorts [noun]

underpants with short legs, worn by men

Ex: The company has a dress code that allows wearing shorts on Fridays .
pocket [noun]

a type of small bag in or on clothing, used for carrying small things such as money, keys, etc.

Ex: The dress has a hidden pocket on the side .
button [noun]

a small, round object, usually made of plastic or metal, sewn onto a piece of clothing and used for fastening two parts together

Ex: She could n't find a matching button for her coat , so she used a different one .
uniform [noun]

the special set of clothes that all members of an organization or a group wear at work, or children wear at a particular school

Ex: The police officer 's uniform was decorated with shiny badges and a badge .
umbrella [noun]

an object with a circular folding frame covered in cloth, used as protection against rain or sun

Ex: Sarah used her colorful umbrella to shield herself from the sun .

an item, such as a bag, hat, piece of jewelry, etc., that is worn or carried because it makes an outfit more beautiful or attractive

Ex: He chose a stylish watch as his favorite accessory to complete his outfit .
watch [noun]

a small clock worn on a strap on your wrist or carried in your pocket

Ex: I need to set my watch because it 's running a few minutes slow .
glasses [noun]

a pair of lenses set in a frame that rests on the nose and ears, which we wear to see more clearly

Ex: She forgot her glasses at home , so she could n't read the menu .

dark glasses that we wear to protect our eyes from sunlight or glare

Ex: She bought a new pair of sunglasses with polarized lenses for better clarity .

a flat, leather or plastic case with a handle, used for carrying papers or documents

Ex: The briefcase had a comfortable handle for easy carrying .
cap [noun]

a type of soft flat hat with a visor, typically worn by men and boys

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bracelet [noun]

a decorative item, worn around the wrist or arm

Ex: She received a beautiful silver bracelet as a birthday gift .
wallet [noun]

a pocket-sized, folding case that is used for storing paper money, coin money, credit cards, etc.

Ex: His wallet was stolen , so he had to cancel his credit cards .
chain [noun]

a stylish necklace made of linked metal rings that is worn around the neck as jewelry

Ex: She lost her chain during the trip and was upset about it .
earring [noun]

a piece of jewelry worn on the ear

Ex: She lost one of her favorite earrings while traveling .
ring [noun]

a small, round band of metal such as gold, silver, etc. that we wear on our finger, and is often decorated with precious stones

Ex: She lost her favorite ring while swimming in the lake .
necklace [noun]

a piece of jewelry, consisting of a chain, string of beads, etc. worn around the neck as decoration

Ex: The elegant necklace complemented her outfit perfectly .
jewelry [noun]

objects such as necklaces, bracelets or rings, typically made from precious metals such as gold and silver, that we wear as decoration

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perfume [noun]

‌a liquid, typically made from flowers, that has a pleasant smell

Ex: The luxurious perfume brand was known for its high-quality ingredients .
loose [adjective]

(of clothes) not tight or fitting closely, often allowing freedom of movement

Ex: His watch strap was too loose , so it kept sliding down his wrist .
tight [adjective]

(of clothes or shoes) fitting closely or firmly, especially in an uncomfortable way

Ex: The gloves were too tight on his hands , making it difficult to move his fingers .
to fit [verb]

to be of the right size or shape for someone

Ex: The costume did n't fit properly , so they had to make alterations before the performance .

to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks

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to place or wear something on the body, including clothes, accessories, etc.

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to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

Ex: It 's getting warm , so I need to take off my sweater .

to put different clothes on

Ex: They hurried into the locker room to change .
worn-out [adjective]

very damaged or old in a way that has become unusable

Ex: She threw away her worn-out shoes and bought a new pair .
belt [noun]

a long and narrow item that you usually wear around your waist to hold your clothes in place or to decorate your outfit

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