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A2 Level Wordlist - Appearance

Here you will learn some English words about someone's appearance, such as "attractive", "cute", and "fit", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
appearance

the way that someone or something looks

Ex: Despite her tiredness, she maintained a polished appearance for the important event. 
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attractive
attractive
[Adjective]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: Her confident and friendly personality makes her very attractive to others. 
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good-looking
good-looking
[Adjective]

possessing an attractive and pleasing appearance

Ex: He's a good-looking fellow with a charming smile that brightens up his face. 
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handsome
handsome
[Adjective]

(of a man) having an attractive face and body

Ex: He is a handsome man with a strong jawline and neatly styled hair. 
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pretty
pretty
[Adjective]

visually pleasing in a charming way

Ex: She looked pretty in her simple, elegant outfit. 
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cute
cute
[Adjective]

attractive and good-looking

Ex: She wore a cute, colorful dress to the party. 
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curly
curly
[Adjective]

(of hair) having a spiral-like pattern

Ex: Curly hair can be easy to manage with the right products and care. 
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wavy
wavy
[Adjective]

(of hair) having a slight curl or wave to it, creating a soft and gentle appearance

Ex: He has naturally wavy hair that adds a touch of charm to his appearance. 
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straight
straight
[Adjective]

(of hair) having a smooth texture with no natural curls or waves

Ex: Her naturally straight hair required little styling. 
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male
male
[Adjective]

relating to men or the male gender

Ex: He accessorized with a trendy male cap for a casual look. 
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female
female
[Adjective]

relating to women or the female gender

Ex: She chose a vibrant and feminine female blouse for the special occasion. 
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blond
blond
[Adjective]

(of hair) pale yellow or gold in color

Ex: Her blond hair caught the sunlight and gleamed like gold. 
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bald
bald
[Adjective]

having little or no hair on the head

Ex: He used a special shampoo to try to prevent becoming completely bald. 
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slim
slim
[Adjective]

thin in an attractive way

Ex: He followed a healthy diet to stay slim and healthy. 
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skinny
skinny
[Adjective]

having a very low amount of body fat

Ex: She has always been naturally skinny, even though she eats well. 
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fit
fit
[Adjective]

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

Ex: Doctors often recommend regular exercise and a healthy diet to stay fit and prevent illness. 
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tiny
tiny
[Adjective]

extremely small

Ex: He found a tiny seashell on the beach. 
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beard
beard
[noun]

the hair that grow on the chin and sides of a man’s face

Ex: He decided to grow a beard for the first time to change his appearance. 
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mustache
mustache
[noun]

hair that grows or left to grow above the upper lip

Ex: He decided to grow a mustache to change his appearance. 
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to brush
to brush
[Verb]

to use a tool to arrange or tidy up your hair

Ex: She brushes her hair every morning to make it smooth and neat. 
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smile
smile
[noun]

an expression in which our mouth curves upwards, when we are being friendly or are happy or amused

Ex: A simple smile can make a big difference in someone's day. 
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to look
to look
[Verb]

to have a particular appearance or give a particular impression

Ex: What does your new car look like? 
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to describe

to give details about someone or something to say what they are like

Ex: He used metaphors to describe the power of nature in his poem. 
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to appear
to appear
[Verb]

to seem as if someone or something is being or doing a particular thing

Ex: She appears upset about something, judging by the frown on her face. 
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to show
to show
[Verb]

to make something visible or noticeable

Ex: Did you show your new painting to your art teacher? 
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to hide
to hide
[Verb]

to keep something in a secret place, preventing it from being seen

Ex: She hid her diary in a secret drawer to keep it private. 
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other
other
[Adjective]

being the one that is different, extra, or not included

Ex: I spent the other half of my salary on groceries. 
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similar
similar
[Adjective]

(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same

Ex: He discovered that the two restaurants had similar menus, offering a variety of international cuisine. 
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