to give details about someone or something to say what they are like
Top Notch Fundamentals A - Unit 6 - Lesson 3
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - Lesson 3 in the Top Notch Fundamentals A coursebook, such as "new", "clean", "expensive", etc.
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to describe
[verb]
Ex:
The
artist
used
vivid
colors
to
describe
the
sunset
in
her
painting
.
clothes
[noun]
the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets
Ex:
My
mother
asked
me
to
fold
my
clothes
and
organize
them
in
my
closet
.
new
[adjective]
recently invented, made, etc.
Ex:
I
'm
excited
to
try out
my
new
pair
of
running shoes
.
old
[adjective]
(of a thing) having been used or existing for a long period of time
Ex:
She
visited
an
old
castle
and
marveled
at
its
medieval architecture
.
dirty
[adjective]
having stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt
Ex:
She
found
a
dirty
stain
on
her
favorite
shirt
.
clean
[adjective]
not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt
Ex:
She
used
a
clean
sponge
to
wipe
the
kitchen
counter
.
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
.
expensive
[adjective]
having a high price
Ex:
The
restaurant
had
expensive
prices
,
but
the
food
was
delicious
.
short
[adjective]
having a below-average distance between two points
Ex:
The
short
distance
between
their
houses
made it
convenient
for
them
to
visit
each other
frequently
.