Appearance Idioms to Describe Someone's Look
In this video, you'll learn 4 common appearance idioms that will help you speak more like a native.
- Dressed to kill: Dressed very stylishly and impressively.
- Down-at-heel: Looking untidy, shabby, or neglected.
- Easy on the eyes: Pleasant to look at, attractive.
- A face only a mother could love: Humorous way to describe someone who is unattractive.
Using idioms like these can make your descriptions more engaging and memorable. For instance, saying someone "dressed to kill" not only conveys their fashionable appearance but also suggests confidence and style. Describing someone as "down-at-heel" paints a vivid picture of their untidy look.
Watch the video to see these appearance-related idioms in action and start incorporating them into your conversations.
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