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A2 Level Wordlist - Furniture and Household Items

Here you will learn some English words about furniture and household items, such as "bookshelf", "curtain", and "bathtub", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
bookshelf
bookshelf
[noun]

‌a board connected to a wall or a piece of furniture on which books are kept

Ex: The antique bookshelf in the study added character to the room's decor.
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curtain
curtain
[noun]

a hanging piece of cloth or other materials that covers a window, opening, etc.

Ex: They installed curtains with thermal lining to help regulate room temperature .
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tissue
tissue
[noun]

a piece of soft thin paper that is disposable and is used for cleaning

Ex: She placed a tissue over the spill to absorb the liquid .
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napkin
napkin
[noun]

a square piece of cloth or paper we use to protect our clothes and clean our mouth or hands while eating

Ex: The waitress brought extra napkins when she noticed the children making a mess with their spaghetti .
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toothpaste

a soft and thick substance we put on a toothbrush to clean our teeth

Ex: She ran out of toothpaste and made a note to buy more at the store .
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razor
razor
[noun]

a sharp-edged tool used for shaving hair off the body or face

Ex: She preferred using a straight razor for a precise and close shave.
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light bulb

a rounded glass that is inside an electric lamp and from which light shines

Ex: He accidentally broke the light bulb while changing it and had to sweep up the shards carefully .
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switch
switch
[noun]

something such as a button or key that turns a machine, lamp, etc. on or off

Ex: The switch on the blender had multiple settings for different blending speeds .
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outlet
outlet
[noun]

a place where we can plug in electric devices to connect them to the electricity

Ex: They installed outdoor outlets in the backyard for powering lights and tools .
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scissors
scissors
[noun]

a tool used to cut paper, cloth, etc. with two handles and two sharp edges, joined in the middle

Ex: The tailor used scissors to snip loose threads and adjust garment lengths .
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shower
shower
[noun]

a piece of equipment that flows water all over your body from above

Ex: She turned on the shower and waited for the water to heat up .
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toilet
toilet
[noun]

the seat we use for getting rid of bodily waste

Ex: The children learned the importance of proper toilet etiquette during their potty training phase .
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sink
sink
[noun]

a large and open container that has a water supply and you can use to wash your hands, dishes, etc. in

Ex: The utility sink in the laundry room was perfect for soaking stained clothing .
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bathtub
bathtub
[noun]

a large container that we fill with water and sit or lie in to wash our body

Ex: She enjoyed a long soak in the bathtub after a strenuous workout at the gym .
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towel
towel
[noun]

a piece of cloth or paper that you use for drying your body or things such as dishes

Ex: The hotel provides fresh towels for the guests every day .
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mirror
mirror
[noun]

a flat surface made of glass that people can see themselves in

Ex: She applied makeup in front of the magnifying mirror on the vanity .
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key
key
[noun]

a specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.

Ex: She inserted the key into the lock and turned it to open the door .
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lock
lock
[noun]

a device that firmly fastens a door, closet, etc. and usually needs a key to be opened

Ex: The safe had a sturdy lock to protect valuables stored inside .
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gutter
gutter
[noun]

an open pipe that is attached beneath the edge of a building roof and carries rainwater away

Ex: She heard the sound of rainwater rushing through the gutter during the storm .
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cushion
cushion
[noun]

a bag made of cloth that is filled with soft material, used for leaning or sitting on

Ex: She leaned back against the cushion while watching TV .
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