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Top Notch Fundamentals A - Unit 6 - Lesson 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - Lesson 1 in the Top Notch Fundamentals A coursebook, such as "accept", "shirt", "pajamas", etc.

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Top Notch Fundamentals A
to give
to give
[Verb]

to hand a thing to a person to look at, use, or keep

Ex: The librarian gave me a book to borrow for my research. 
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to accept
to accept
[Verb]

to say yes to what is asked of you or offered to you

Ex: He accepted the responsibility of caring for the dog. 
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compliment

a comment on a person's looks, behavior, achievements, etc. that expresses one's admiration or praise for them

Ex: Giving someone a genuine compliment can brighten their day. 
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clothes
clothes
[noun]

the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets

Ex: He always wears comfortable clothes when he goes for a run. 
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shirt
shirt
[noun]

a piece of clothing usually worn by men on the upper half of the body, typically with a collar and sleeves, and with buttons down the front

Ex: I need to iron my shirt before wearing it. 
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sweater
sweater
[noun]

a piece of clothing worn on the top part of our body that is made of cotton or wool, has long sleeves and a closed front

Ex: He bought a new sweater with a colorful pattern for me. 
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tie
tie
[noun]

a long and narrow piece of fabric tied around the collar, particularly worn by men

Ex: He adjusted his tie in the mirror to make sure it was straight. 
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jacket
jacket
[noun]

a short item of clothing that we wear on the top part of our body, usually has sleeves and something in the front so we could close it

Ex: He put on his leather jacket before heading out on his motorcycle. 
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skirt
skirt
[noun]

a piece of clothing for girls or women that fastens around the waist and hangs down around the legs

Ex: I love twirling in my favorite skirt. 
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shoe
shoe
[noun]

something that we wear to cover and protect our feet, generally made of strong materials like leather or plastic

Ex: He polished his leather shoes to make them look shiny. 
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dress
dress
[noun]

a piece of clothing worn by girls and women that is made in one piece and covers the body down to the legs but has no separate part for each leg

Ex: He asked her wife to wear a formal dress to the event. 
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suit
suit
[noun]

a jacket with a pair of pants or a skirt that are made from the same cloth and should be worn together

Ex: He paired his suit with polished dress shoes. 
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blouse
blouse
[noun]

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

Ex: She decided to wear a white blouse and a black skirt for the job interview. 
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pants
pants
[noun]

an item of clothing that covers the lower half of our body, from our waist to our ankles, and covers each leg separately

Ex: He is going to wear black pants and a white shirt for his job interview. 
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bathing suit

an item of clothing that is worn for swimming, particularly the type that women and girls wear

Ex: She packed her favorite bathing suit for the beach vacation. 
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swimsuit
swimsuit
[noun]

a piece of clothing worn for swimming, especially by women and girls

Ex: He enjoys wearing his swimsuit at the water park on hot summer days. 
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bathrobe
bathrobe
[noun]

a long piece of clothing, made from the same material that towels are made of, worn after or before taking a shower or bath

Ex: She wrapped herself in a plush bathrobe after a relaxing bubble bath. 
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boot
boot
[noun]

a type of strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle and often the lower part of the leg

Ex: I love the sound of my boots clicking on the wooden floor. 
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coat
coat
[noun]

a piece of clothing with long sleeves, worn outdoors and over other clothes to keep warm or dry

Ex: He buttoned up his coat to keep out the chilly wind. 
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hat
hat
[noun]

a piece of clothing often with a brim that we wear on our heads, for warmth, as a fashion item or as part of a uniform

Ex: He wore a cowboy hat to complete his Western-themed outfit. 
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jeans
jeans
[noun]

pants made of denim, that is a type of strong cotton cloth, and is used for a casual style

Ex: He bought a new pair of jeans that fit him perfectly. 
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nightgown
nightgown
[noun]

a long loose garment similar to a nightdress, worn by women or girls in bed

Ex: She bought a silk nightgown for warmer summer nights. 
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umbrella
umbrella
[noun]

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

Ex: I always carry an umbrella in my bag in case it rains. 
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raincoat
raincoat
[noun]

a long, light coat, typically with a belt, made of water-resistant fabric that keeps us dry in the rain

Ex: She grabbed her yellow raincoat before heading out into the storm. 
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sandal
sandal
[noun]

an open shoe that fastens the sole to one's foot with straps, particularly worn when the weather is warm

Ex: She slipped on her comfortable leather sandals for a beach stroll. 
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pajamas
pajamas
[noun]

a loose jacket or shirt and pants worn in bed

Ex: He forgot to change out of his pajamas before going to the store. 
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T-shirt
T-shirt
[noun]

a casual short-sleeved shirt with no collar, usually made of cotton

Ex: I spilled ketchup on my T-shirt while eating lunch. 
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shorts
shorts
[noun]

short pants that end either above or at the knees

Ex: He wore his favorite pair of cargo shorts for the hike through the hills. 
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sock
sock
[noun]

a soft item of clothing we wear on our feet

Ex: He wore thick woolen socks to keep his feet cozy in the snow. 
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pantyhose
pantyhose
[noun]

a thin legwear for women fitting tight to the hips, legs and feet, worn as an undergarment

Ex: She wore black pantyhose to complete her formal outfit. 
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underwear
underwear
[noun]

clothes that we wear under all the other pieces of clothing right on top of our skin

Ex: He accidentally put his underwear on inside out. 
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