Describing People's Appearance in English - Visual Vocabulary Lesson

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He’s well-built, with broad shoulders.
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He’s very muscular.
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‘Well-built’ means big, but big because of muscle, not fat.
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The opposite of well-built is ‘skinny’.
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You can say ‘He’s very muscular’ or ‘He’s very muscly’.
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They have the same meaning.
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There are other ways to say the same thing; for example, ‘He looks strong.’
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She’s in good shape.
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She has an athletic physique.
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‘She’s in good shape’ has the same meaning as ‘She’s fit.’
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‘Fit’ describes someone who exercises regularly and is very strong.
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Conversationally, in British English, ‘fit’ means ‘attractive’.
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It can be used for men and women.
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The word ‘physique’ means the shape and condition of your body.
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‘Physique’ is most often used with positive adjectives to describe someone who is strong,
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or who has an attractive body.
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For example, the collocations ‘muscular physique’ and ‘strong physique’ are
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common.
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He’s skinny.
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He has a slight build.
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What’s the opposite of ‘fat’?
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Actually, there are several words.
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‘Thin’ is the basic word.
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‘Slim’ is similar; it means ‘thin and attractive’.
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‘Skinny’ is a more negative word.
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It suggests that someone is *too* thin.
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If you say that someone is skinny, it means you think they should eat more.
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Your ‘build’ is the shape of your body: whether you’re broad or thin, whether you’re
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muscular or not, and so on.
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You can use many different adjectives with ‘build’.
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Common ones are ‘medium build’, ‘slim build’, ‘proportionate build’ and ‘stocky
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build’.
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‘Stocky’ means big or wide, usually with muscle rather than fat.
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He’s overweight.
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He has a gut.
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‘Overweight’ is a more indirect word than ‘fat’, although neither is polite if you
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are talking directly to someone.
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A gut means a big stomach.
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You might use it to describe someone who has a lot of extra weight on their stomach.
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You could also say ‘He has a big belly’, which has the same meaning.
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He has chiselled features, with high cheekbones.
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He has very well-defined facial features.
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This is a chisel.
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It’s a tool which is used to carve stone, for example to make a sculpture or statue.
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‘Chiselled features’ means that someone’s facial features are very attractive and clearly-defined,
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like a statue.
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It’s generally used for men’s faces.
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‘Well-defined’ is similar, but can be used for men or women.
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If your facial features are well-defined, then your cheekbones, jaw, chin and so on
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have a clear shape.
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This has a positive meaning, although it doesn’t necessarily mean ‘attractive’.
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He has crow’s feet.
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He has faint wrinkles in his forehead.
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As you get older, you’ll get lines or wrinkles in your face.
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Crow’s feet are the patterns of wrinkles you get in the corner of your eyes.
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Wrinkles can be ‘faint’ – light and difficult to see – or ‘deep’.
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She has dimples when she smiles.
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She has freckles on her nose and cheeks.
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‘Dimples’ here means small holes in your cheeks which appear when you smile.
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Not everyone has them.
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Although it’s not common, you can use the word ‘dimple’ to refer to similar holes
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in other places.
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For example, some people have a dimple on their chin.
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Freckles are common among people with very light skin.
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Going out into the sun can make your skin more freckled.
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She has a round face, with a high forehead.
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She has a double chin.
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You can use many adjectives to describe the shape of someone’s face, such as: round,
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thin, symmetrical, long, or square.
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If someone is overweight, they might have a double chin.
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He has a goatee.
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He’s going grey.
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‘Goatee’ is a common word; it’s a beard which covers your chin and upper lip only.
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You can also have a full beard, which covers your whole face and neck.
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There are many words for different styles of beard, but most of them are not commonly
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used, except by beard experts.
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If you say ‘he’s going grey’, ‘going’ means ‘becoming’.
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You can use ‘go’ in this way for changes in someone’s hair; for example ‘go grey’
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or ‘go bald’.
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You can also use it if someone’s face changes colour.
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For example ‘She went bright red’ or ‘He went pale when he heard the news’.
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He has curly black hair.
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She has thick shoulder-length curly hair.
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‘Curly’ describes hair with tight curls.
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What’s the opposite?
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The opposite is ‘straight hair’.
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In the middle, you can have ‘wavy hair.’
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For length, you can say hair is long, short, medium length, or shoulder length.
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For very long hair, you might say something like ‘Her hair reached down to her waist’.
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He’s bald, with a thick beard.
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She has long blonde hair.
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‘Bald’ only refers to people who have lost their hair, usually because of aging.
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If someone shaves their hair off, you can say ‘He has a shaved head’.
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Hair can be thick or thin; you can use these adjectives for hair on your head, or for facial
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hair: beards and moustaches.
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When talking about hair, be careful with adjective order.
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Adjectives like ‘long’, ‘short’, ‘thick’ or ‘thin’ go before the colour.
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So, you can have ‘long brown hair’, ‘thick dark hair’, ‘short fair hair’, and so
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on.
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He has fair hair.
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His hair is shaved short at the back and sides, and swept to one side on top.
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‘Fair hair’ is similar to ‘blond hair’, but is has a wider meaning.
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‘Fair’ just means ‘light’, so it could include light brown hair or dark blond hair.
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‘Sweep’ generally means to clean your floor with a broom.
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However, you can also use it for hair, especially when you push your hair in one direction.
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You can sweep your hair to one side, sweep your hair into a ponytail, or sweep your hair
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back.
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That’s all for this lesson.
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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