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Accessories Vocabulary
fashionable
fashionable
[Adjective]

following the latest or the most popular styles and trends in a specific period

Ex: She always stays fashionable by keeping up with the latest trends and incorporating them into her wardrobe. 
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practical
practical
[Adjective]

having a design or use that effectively serves a specific need

Ex: She wore practical shoes for the long hike. 
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accessory
accessory
[noun]

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: A belt can be both a practical and stylish accessory for jeans or dresses. 
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straw
straw
[noun]

the dried stalks of cereal plants after the grain has been removed, used for animal bedding, fodder, thatching, or making woven items such as baskets and hats

Ex: The artisan wove a basket from finely split straw. 
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to glimpse

to see someone or something briefly, without getting a clear or complete view of it

Ex: I have glimpsed the rare comet in the night sky. 
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head covering

a garment that covers the head and face

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sculpture
sculpture
[noun]

a solid figure or object made as a work of art by shaping and carving wood, clay, stone, etc.

Ex: The park was adorned with various sculptures, each representing a different aspect of local culture. 
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status
status
[noun]

someone or something's professional or social position relative to that of others

Ex: Her status as a respected scientist was well-deserved. 
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fancy
fancy
[Adjective]

elaborate or sophisticated in style, often designed to impress

Ex: She wore a fancy gown to the ball, adorned with intricate lace and jewels. 
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cone
cone
[noun]

an object with a circular base tapering smoothly to a single point

Ex: She placed a paper cone on the table. 
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to go on
to go on
[Verb]

to continue without stopping

Ex: The marathon runners were determined to go on despite the rain. 
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must-have
must-have
[Adjective]

considered highly desirable, essential, or especially worth having

Ex: A lightweight jacket is a must-have item for spring travel. 
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top hat
top hat
[noun]

a tall flat-topped hat made by silk with a narrow brim, worn by men on formal occasions

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bowler hat

a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim

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brim
brim
[noun]

the extended edge or projecting part of a hat that extends outward from the base

Ex: She tilted her head to shield her eyes from the sun using the brim of her hat. 
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ribbon
ribbon
[noun]

a thin band of fabric tied in a bowknot around something as an ornament

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the cherry on (top of|) the (cake|sundae)

the final adjustment to something already good or satisfactory just to make it perfect

Ex: The free dessert was the cherry on top of an already perfect dinner. 
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outfit
outfit
[noun]

a set of clothes that one wears together, especially for an event or occasion

Ex: She carefully selected her outfit for the interview, wanting to make a good impression. 
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fedora
fedora
[noun]

a soft felt hat with a wide brim and a crown that is pushed inward

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mysterious
mysterious
[Adjective]

difficult or impossible to comprehend or explain

Ex: The disappearance of the ancient civilization remains mysterious, as archaeologists continue to uncover clues but struggle to piece together the full story. 
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situation
situation
[noun]

the way things are or have been at a certain time or place

Ex: The current economic situation is causing concern among investors and policymakers alike. 
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beanie
beanie
[noun]

a small round hat that fits tightly to the head

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chilly
chilly
[Adjective]

cold in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way

Ex: She put on a jacket to protect against the chilly wind. 
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sun hat
sun hat
[noun]

a hat with a broad edge that protects the head and the neck from the sun

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straw hat
straw hat
[noun]

a type of headgear made from woven straw, typically worn in warm weather to provide shade and ventilation

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shade
shade
[noun]

an area that becomes darker and cooler because sunlight is blocked by an object

Ex: They sat under the shade of a large oak tree to escape the heat. 
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baseball cap

a type of soft hat with a rounded top and a firm peak in front, commonly worn casually or as part of a baseball uniform for sun protection

Ex: He wore a baseball cap to shield his eyes from the sun during the game. 
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stiff
stiff
[Adjective]

not flexible and therefore hard to bend or change shape

Ex: The cardboard was too stiff to fold into the desired shape. 
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to keep out

to stop somebody or something from entering a specific area or place

Ex: We need to keep the intruders out of the building by securing all entrances. 
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cowboy hat

a hat with a wide brim and soft high crown, worn by cowboys

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crown
crown
[noun]

the upper part of a hat that covers the top of the head

Ex: The fedora's crown was tall and creased. 
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construction worker

a skilled laborer who performs various tasks in the construction industry, including but not limited to building, renovating, and repairing structures

Ex: The construction worker spent the day laying bricks for the new house. 
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hard hat
hard hat
[noun]

a light rigid headgear worn by workers, etc. to protect their heads

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authority
authority
[noun]

a person or group that exercises administrative or controlling power over others

Ex: Local authorities regulate public services. 
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religious ceremony

a ceremony having religious meaning

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worship
worship
[noun]

the act of performing religious rites or paying reverence to a deity

Ex: The temple was full of worship during the festival. 
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to [make] (a|the) difference

to have a very strong and noticeable effect on someone or something

Ex: Volunteering at the local shelter can make a difference in the lives of homeless individuals by providing them with food and shelter. 
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popular culture

the cultural elements and activities that are widely liked, enjoyed, and shared by the general public, particularly younger people

Ex: The superhero movies are a big part of popular culture these days. 
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adventurous
adventurous
[Adjective]

(of a person) eager to try new ideas, exciting things, and take risks

Ex: She's an adventurous traveler, always seeking out new destinations and immersive cultural experiences. 
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striped
striped
[Adjective]

having a pattern of straight parallel lines

Ex: She wore a striped shirt with alternating lines of blue and white. 
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to stand out

to be prominent and easily noticeable

Ex: The glowing neon sign made the cafe stand out among the other businesses on the street. 
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tricky
tricky
[Adjective]

(of a person) skilled at deceiving or manipulating others in a clever or subtle way

Ex: He's a tricky person who always seems to get what he wants. 
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to pick
to pick
[Verb]

to choose someone or something out of a group of people or things

Ex: She carefully picked a ripe apple from the tree. 
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needle in a haystack

a person or thing that is really challenging or almost impossible to find

Ex: Finding a parking spot downtown on Friday night is like finding a needle in a haystack. 
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to keep off

to prevent someone or something from touching, coming close, or interacting with somebody or something else

Ex: She uses repellent to keep off mosquitoes while camping. 
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cozy
cozy
[Adjective]

providing warmth, softness, and a sense of ease or relaxation, often associated with comfort in clothing, accessories, or experiences

Ex: These cozy socks keep my feet warm during the winter. 
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uncomfortable
uncomfortable
[Adjective]

(of clothes, furniture, etc.) unpleasant to use or wear

Ex: The tight jeans were uncomfortable to wear for long periods. 
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runway
runway
[noun]

a long, narrow platform that models or actors walk on during fashion shows or performances, typically in front of an audience

Ex: The model confidently strutted down the runway, showcasing the designer's latest collection. 
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to keep up

to stay knowledgeable and informed about current events or developments in a specific field or area of interest

Ex: The tech-savvy individual always keeps up, ensuring they are ahead in the latest gadgets. 
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(as|) mad as a (hatter|March hare)

used to refer to someone who is in a very chaotic state of mind and is behaving very abnormally

Ex: He was mad as a hatter after three nights without sleep. 
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dark
dark
[Adjective]

having evil or dishonorable qualities

Ex: The dark deeds of the villain made the hero's task seem impossible. 
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origin
origin
[noun]

an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events

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to stiffen

make stiff or stiffer

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felt
felt
[noun]

a fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers

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constant
constant
[Adjective]

happening continuously without stopping for a long time

Ex: The constant noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate. 
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exposure
exposure
[noun]

the state of being vulnerable or exposed

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mercury poisoning

a toxic condition caused by ingesting or inhaling mercury; acute mercury poisoning causes a metallic taste and vomiting and diarrhea and kidney problems that may lead to death

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neurological
neurological
[Adjective]

related to the nervous system, particularly the brain, spinal cord, and nerves

Ex: Neurological disorders affect the brain's ability to process information and control bodily functions. 
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issue
issue
[noun]

problems or difficulties that arise, especially in relation to a service or facility, which require resolution or attention

Ex: The internet service provider resolved the issue with the slow connection promptly. 
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tremor
tremor
[noun]

a small or slight shaking, often caused by fear, excitement, or illness

Ex: Her hands had a tremor from nervousness. 
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slurred
slurred
[Adjective]

(of speech) indistinct and difficult to understand

Ex: His slurred speech made it hard to understand what he was trying to say. 
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speech
speech
[noun]

oral communication using words

Ex: Human speech distinguishes us from many other animals. 
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mood swing
mood swing
[phrase]

a sudden or noticeable change in a person's emotional state

Ex: He has frequent mood swings during stressful periods. 
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eccentric
eccentric
[Adjective]

slightly strange in behavior, appearance, or ideas

Ex: Her eccentric fashion choices always turn heads. 
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nickname
nickname
[noun]

a familiar or humorous name given to someone that is connected with their real name, appearance, or with something they have done

Ex: His friends call him "Speedy" because of how fast he runs. 
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quirky
quirky
[Adjective]

having distinctive or peculiar habits, behaviors, or features that are unusual but often appealing

Ex: The quirky café in the neighborhood was known for its mismatched furniture and whimsical décor. 
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