In English, we use special words called adjectives to talk about how people look. These words help us express ourselves better. Here’s a list of some common words you can use:
Tall
This means someone is high up in height.
Example: "He is tall and can reach the top shelf."
Short
This means someone is low in height.
Example: "She is short but very energetic."
Slim
This means a person is thin and fit.
Example: "He has a slim figure and is very athletic."
Curvy
This is often used for women to describe a rounded shape.
Example: "She is curvy and walks with confidence."
Blonde
This is light yellowish hair.
Example: "She has long, blonde hair."
Brunette
This means dark brown hair.
Example: "His brunette hair looks great on him."
Blue
This refers to blue-colored eyes.
Example: "Her blue eyes shine in the sunlight."
Green
This means green-colored eyes.
Example: "He has stunning green eyes."
Fair
This means light skin.
Example: "She has fair skin that can burn easily."
Tan
This means skin that has darkened from the sun.
Example: "After summer vacation, he came back with a tan."
Olive
This means a medium skin tone, sometimes with a bit of green.
Example: "Her olive skin looks great in the sun."
Attractive
This means someone is nice to look at.
Example: "He is very attractive with his charming smile."
Elegant
This means someone who looks stylish and graceful.
Example: "She wore an elegant dress to the party."
When you describe how someone looks, you can use more than one word at the same time. Just remember this order: size, shape, age, color, and then the noun.
For example: "a tall, slim, young man with brown hair."
Using these words can help you describe someone's appearance better in conversations.
Try practicing by talking about your friends or family members with these words!
In English, we use special words called adjectives to talk about how people look. These words help us express ourselves better. Here’s a list of some common words you can use:
Tall
This means someone is high up in height.
Example: "He is tall and can reach the top shelf."
Short
This means someone is low in height.
Example: "She is short but very energetic."
Slim
This means a person is thin and fit.
Example: "He has a slim figure and is very athletic."
Curvy
This is often used for women to describe a rounded shape.
Example: "She is curvy and walks with confidence."
Blonde
This is light yellowish hair.
Example: "She has long, blonde hair."
Brunette
This means dark brown hair.
Example: "His brunette hair looks great on him."
Blue
This refers to blue-colored eyes.
Example: "Her blue eyes shine in the sunlight."
Green
This means green-colored eyes.
Example: "He has stunning green eyes."
Fair
This means light skin.
Example: "She has fair skin that can burn easily."
Tan
This means skin that has darkened from the sun.
Example: "After summer vacation, he came back with a tan."
Olive
This means a medium skin tone, sometimes with a bit of green.
Example: "Her olive skin looks great in the sun."
Attractive
This means someone is nice to look at.
Example: "He is very attractive with his charming smile."
Elegant
This means someone who looks stylish and graceful.
Example: "She wore an elegant dress to the party."
When you describe how someone looks, you can use more than one word at the same time. Just remember this order: size, shape, age, color, and then the noun.
For example: "a tall, slim, young man with brown hair."
Using these words can help you describe someone's appearance better in conversations.
Try practicing by talking about your friends or family members with these words!