Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Style & Personal Presentation

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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
outfit [noun]

a set of clothes that one wears together, especially for an event or occasion

Ex:

to wear a garment by pulling it over one's body without fastening it

Ex: Before heading out , she pulled on her favorite pair of socks .

to put on a piece of clothing or footwear quickly and easily, often without fastening or tying it

Ex: I slipped on my gloves to keep warm .

a loose long-sleeved warm item of clothing worn casually or for exercising on the top part of our body, usually made of cotton

Ex: Sweatshirts are perfect for layering during colder months .

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

Ex: It 's getting warm , so I need to take off my sweater .
bracelet [noun]

a decorative item, worn around the wrist or arm

Ex: She received a beautiful silver bracelet as a birthday gift .
casual [adjective]

(of clothing) comfortable and suitable for everyday use or informal events and occasions

Ex: His casual outfit consisted of a comfortable hoodie and sweatpants .

to wear formal clothes for a special occasion or event

Ex: It 's customary to dress up in traditional attire for cultural celebrations .
genuine [adjective]

truly what something appears to be, without any falseness, imitation, or deception

Ex: The antique coin was deemed genuine by numismatic experts , with no signs of counterfeiting .
hood [noun]

a part of a sweatshirt or coat that covers the head but leaves the face open

Ex: He adjusted the hood of his coat as the wind picked up , whipping around him .
helmet [noun]

a hard hat worn by soldiers, bikers, etc. for protection

Ex: The firefighter ’s heavy-duty helmet shielded him from falling debris .
look [noun]

the general appearance of a person's face or body

Ex: The actor 's chiseled look made him a favorite for leading roles in movies .
messy [adjective]

lacking orderliness or cleanliness

Ex: She apologized for the messy state of the living room , where toys were scattered everywhere .
muddy [adjective]

marked by a mixture of soil and water

Ex: The farmer could n't plow the muddy fields until they dried out .
smart [adjective]

(of people or clothes) looking neat, tidy, and elegantly fashionable

Ex: She prefers wearing smart attire to the office , believing it boosts her confidence and professionalism .

to be prominent and easily noticeable

Ex: The unique architecture of the building made it stand out in the city skyline .
stunning [adjective]

causing strong admiration or shock due to beauty or impact

Ex: The view from the mountaintop was absolutely stunning .
stylish [adjective]

appealing in a way that is fashionable and elegant

Ex: His apartment is decorated in a stylish , minimalist aesthetic , with clean lines and modern furniture .