Learn Basic Adjectives for Appearance (Pre-A1 English) — Pre-A1 English vocabulary lesson by Langcom

Learn Basic Adjectives for Appearance (Pre-A1 English)

劳尔-马吉尼亚

Langcom 创始人 | 剑桥考试和SIELE考试考官

7 月 13, 2026

PRE-A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 3 min read
Adjectives for appearance are words that describe how a person looks. These words help you talk about someone’s age, size, or general look. For example, you can say She is tallHe is young. In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe, like a tall woman, or after the verb ‘to be’, like He is short. Learning these basic adjectives is very helpful for simple conversations. You can describe yourself, your friends, or people you see. This lesson will teach you common words like young, old, tall, short, thin, fat, good-looking, , 和 ugly.

What are Adjectives for Appearance?

Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Nouns are people, places, or things. Adjectives for appearance describe how a person looks.

For example, if you see a person, you can describe their age, their size, or if they are pretty or not.

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How to Use Adjectives in English

In English, adjectives usually go in two places:

  • Before a noun: a tall man, a young girl.
  • After the verb ‘to be’ (am, is, are): He is tall. She is young.

Adjectives for Age

We use these words to talk about how many years someone has lived.

  • Young: Not old. A child or a teenager is often young.
  • Old: Not young. A grandmother or grandfather is often old.

Examples:

  • My brother is young.
  • My grandmother is old.

Adjectives for Size and Body Shape

These words describe how big or small a person is, or their body type.

  • Tall: Has a great height.
  • Short: Does not have a great height.
  • Thin: Not fat. Has a small body.
  • Fat: Not thin. Has a large body.

Examples:

  • The basketball player is tall.
  • The baby is short.
  • She is thin.
  • He is fat.

Adjectives for General Looks

These words describe if someone is pleasant to look at.

  • Good-looking: Attractive or beautiful.
  • Ugly: Not good-looking.

Examples:

  • My friend is very good-looking.
  • That monster is ugly.
Common Adjectives for Appearance and Their Opposites
Adjective Opposite
young old
tall short
thin fat
good-looking ugly

Examples

  • My sister is young.
  • My grandfather is old.
  • The man is tall.
  • The boy is short.
  • She is a thin woman.
  • He is a fat man.
  • That actor is good-looking.
  • The witch in the story is ugly.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

A common mistake for Spanish speakers is the order of adjectives. In Spanish, adjectives often come after the noun. In English, they usually come before the noun or after the verb ‘to be’.

  • Incorrect: a man tall (like ‘un hombre alto’)
  • Correct: a tall man
  • Correct: The man is tall.

常见问题

What is an adjective?

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (a person, place, or thing). For example, tall describes a person.

Where do adjectives go in an English sentence?

Adjectives usually go before a noun (e.g., a young girl) or after the verb ‘to be’ (e.g., She is young).

Can I use ‘beautiful’ for a man?

It’s more common to use good-lookinghandsome for a man. Beautiful is usually for women or things.

关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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