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Expressions on your face. To beam is to have a big happy smile on your face. To frown is to make a serious, angry or worried expression by bringing your eyebrows closer together so that lines appear on your forehead. To glare or glower is to look in an angry, aggressive way. To grimace is to make an ugly expression with your face to show pain, disgust, etc. To scowl is to look at someone in an angry or annoyed way. To smirk is to smile in a silly or unpleasant way that shows that you are pleased with yourself, know something that other people do not know, etc. To sneer is to show that you have no respect for someone by turning your upper lips upwards. These words can also be used as nouns. For instance: she looked up with a puzzled frown – He gave me an icy glare – a grimace of pain… Using your hands: TOUCH These verbs describe different ways of touching things Feel : I felt the bag to see what was in it Finger: She fingered the silk delicately Handle: Hnadle the fruit with care Rub: She rubbed her eyes wearily Stroke : The cat loves being stroked Pat : He patted my arm and told me not to worry Tap :Someone was tapping lightly on the door Squeeze : I took his hand and squeezed it HOLD You can use these verbs to describe taking something quickly. Grab : I grabbed his arm to stop myself from falling. Snatch :She snatched the letter out of my hand These verbs describe holding things tightly Clasp :Her hands were clasped behind her head. Clutch : The child was clutching a doll in her hand. Grasp : Grasp the rope with both hands and pull. Grip : He gripped his bag tightly To be continued |
Different ways of laughing Cackle : to laugh quietly, especially because you are thinking about something funny. Giggle: to laugh in a silly way because you are amused, embarrassed or nervous. Guffaw: to laugh noisily Roar: to laugh very loudly Snigger/snicker: to laugh in a quiet unpleasant way, especially at something rude or at someone’s problems or mistakes. Titter : to laugh quietly, especially in a nervous or embarrassed way. You can also be convulsed with laughter or dissolve into laughter when you find something very funny. In British English people also shriek with laughter or howl with laughter. Objects you can use It is useful to know some general words to help you describe objects, especially if you don’t know the name of a particular object. A device is something that has designed to do a particular job : “ There is a new device for cars that warns drivers of traffic jam ahead A gadget is a small object that does something useful, but is not really necessary: “His kitchen is full of gadgets he never uses” An instrument is used especially for delicate or scientific work: “ What do you call the instrument that measures temperature?’ ‘ A thermometer A tool is something that you use for making and repairing things: ‘Have you got one those tools for turning screws?’ ‘ Do you need a screwdriver A machine has moving parts and is used for a particular job. It usually stands on its own: “What’s a blender?’ ‘It’s an electric machine for mixing soft food or liquid An appliance is a large machine that you use in the house, such as washing machine. Equipment means all the things you need for particular activity : “ climbing equipment Apparatus means all the tools, machines or equipment that you need for something ; “ Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus” |
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