A1 Level Wordlist - Describing People

Here you will learn some basic English words for describing people, such as "young", "fine", and "angry", prepared for A1 learners.

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A1 Level Wordlist
young [adjective]

still in the earlier stages of life

Ex: She is still young , with many dreams to fulfill .
old [adjective]

living in the later stages of life

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stupid [adjective]

(of a person) not having common sense or the ability to understand or learn as fast as others

Ex: I do n't want to sound stupid , but can you explain that again ?
thirsty [adjective]

wanting or needing a drink

Ex: The soccer players felt thirsty after the intense match and drank from their water bottles .
fat [adjective]

(of people or animals) weighing much more than what is thought to be healthy for their body

Ex: The doctor advised him to exercise regularly to avoid becoming overweight or fat .
thin [adjective]

(of people or animals) weighing less than what is thought to be healthy for their body

Ex: She enjoys her fast metabolism , which keeps her naturally thin .
tall [adjective]

(of a person) having a height that is greater than what is thought to be the average height

Ex: The tall woman gracefully walked down the runway .
short [adjective]

(of a person) having a height that is less than what is thought to be the average height

Ex: The short boy was often teased by his peers , but he never let it bother him .
smart [adjective]

able to think and learn in a good and quick way

Ex: The smart employee always comes up with innovative ideas .
angry [adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: She was angry after being blamed for something she did n't do .
fine [adjective]

feeling well or in good health

Ex: The car was damaged , but thankfully , the driver and passengers were fine .
sad [adjective]

emotionally bad or unhappy

Ex: She felt sad and anxious before the important exam .
happy [adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: The students were happy to have a day off from school .
hungry [adjective]

needing or wanting something to eat

Ex: She felt hungry and decided to make a sandwich .
excited [adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: The children were excited to open their presents on Christmas morning .
ready [adjective]

physically prepared with everything we might need for a particular task or situation

Ex: The hiker checked that all necessary supplies were packed , ensuring he was ready for the challenging trek .