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B1 Level Wordlist - Appearance

Here you will learn some English words about appearance, such as "shave", "figure", "freckle", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
figure
figure
[noun]

the shape of a person's body, particularly a woman, when it is considered appealing

Ex: She admired her friend's figure, appreciating the graceful curves and proportions that made her look stunning. 
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beauty
beauty
[noun]

the quality of being attractive or pleasing, particularly to the eye

Ex: The beauty of the sunset left everyone in awe. 
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attractiveness

the quality of being sexually appealing

Ex: His attractiveness was evident as soon as he entered the room. 
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stunning
stunning
[Adjective]

causing strong admiration or shock due to beauty or impact

Ex: The stunning landscape of the countryside was captured in the artist's painting. 
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gorgeous
gorgeous
[Adjective]

extremely attractive and beautiful

Ex: She looked absolutely gorgeous in her evening gown. 
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ugliness
ugliness
[noun]

the state of being not attractive or not pleasing to the eye

Ex: The ugliness of the cracked pavement and abandoned cars gave the neighborhood a rundown appearance. 
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unattractive
unattractive
[Adjective]

not pleasing to the eye

Ex: The unattractive building stood out among the elegant architecture of the city. 
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chubby
chubby
[Adjective]

(particularly of a child or young adult) slightly overweight in a way that is considered cute or charming rather than unhealthy or unattractive

Ex: Despite being a little chubby, she was always full of energy and laughter. 
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overweight
overweight
[Adjective]

weighing more than what is considered healthy or desirable for one's body size and build

Ex: John is overweight because he eats large portions and rarely exercises. 
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obese
obese
[Adjective]

extremely overweight, with excess body fat that significantly increases health risks

Ex: Due to his sedentary lifestyle and poor diet, Tom has become obese. 
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underweight
underweight
[Adjective]

weighing less than the desired, healthy, or normal amount

Ex: The doctor diagnosed her as underweight due to her low body mass index. 
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hairstyle
hairstyle
[noun]

the way in which a person's hair is arranged or cut

Ex: She changed her hairstyle for the wedding, opting for elegant curls. 
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thick
thick
[Adjective]

(of hair or fur) grown near together in large numbers or amounts

Ex: Her thick hair cascaded down her back in lustrous waves. 
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to comb
to comb
[Verb]

to use a tool with narrow, evenly spaced teeth to untangle and arrange hair

Ex: She combs her hair every morning before leaving for work. 
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haircut
haircut
[noun]

a particular style or shape in which someone's hair is cut

Ex: She got a new haircut that made her look more polished. 
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to shave
to shave
[Verb]

to remove hair from the body using a razor or similar tool

Ex: He shaves his face every morning to keep it smooth. 
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hairy
hairy
[Adjective]

having a lot of hair

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gray-haired
gray-haired
[Adjective]

having hair that is turning or has turned gray, typically as a sign of aging

Ex: The gray-haired man shared stories of his youth with the children. 
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fair
fair
[Adjective]

(of skin or hair) very light in color

Ex: She had fair skin that was sensitive to the sun. 
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ginger
ginger
[Adjective]

(of hair or fur) having a bright orange-brown color

Ex: She has ginger hair that shines in the sunlight. 
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red
red
[Adjective]

(of a person's hair) orange-brown or red-brown in color

Ex: Her red hair shone brightly in the sunlight, making her stand out in the crowd. 
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shiny
shiny
[Adjective]

bright and smooth in a way that reflects light

Ex: The newly waxed floors were shiny and smooth to the touch. 
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expression

a specific look on someone's face, indicating what they are feeling or thinking

Ex: Her eyes widened in surprise, an expression that conveyed her shock better than words ever could. 
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pale
pale
[Adjective]

(of a person's skin) having less color than usual, caused by fear, illness, etc.

Ex: The patient appeared pale and weak after the long surgery, prompting the doctor to take further tests. 
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frown
frown
[noun]

an expression on the face in which the eyebrows are brought together, creating lines above the eyes, which shows anger, worry, or disapproval

Ex: She couldn't hide her disapproval, her eyebrows furrowing into a deep frown. 
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grin
grin
[noun]

a broad smile that reveals the teeth

Ex: He greeted us with a wide grin on his face. 
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spot
spot
[noun]

a small red raised mark on the skin, often on the face

Ex: He had a spot on his cheek before the party. 
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freckle
freckle
[noun]

(usually plural) a small light brown spot, found mostly on the face, which becomes darker and larger in number when exposed to the sun

Ex: Her face was sprinkled with freckles, evidence of her time spent outdoors in the sun. 
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well-dressed
well-dressed
[Adjective]

wearing clothes that are stylish or expensive

Ex: He always looks well-dressed, whether in casual wear or a formal suit. 
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race
race
[noun]

each of the main groups into which humans can be divided based on their physical attributes such as the color of their skin

Ex: While race can be a source of identity and pride for some, it has also been a source of division and oppression throughout history. 
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little
little
[Adjective]

(of a person) physically short and small compared to others

Ex: Despite being little in stature, the gymnast displayed incredible flexibility and skill. 
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