Episode 17 vocabulary to describe eyes
English Vinglish and FunJune 06, 202400:06:48

Episode 17 vocabulary to describe eyes

"ЁЯОЩя╕П Dive into the captivating world of language with our latest episode of 'English Vinglish and Fun'! In this edition, we're exploring the enchanting realm of describing eyes. From sparkling sapphires to soulful gazes, join us as we uncover an array of vocabulary to articulate the myriad expressions and hues that reside within the windows to the soul. Tune in for an insightful and engaging discussion that will enrich your lexicon and deepen your appreciation for the nuances of communication. Don't miss out on this linguistic adventure! Listen now and let your imagination paint vivid portraits with words. тЬи #EnglishVinglishAndFun #Podcast #Vocabulary #Eyes"

"ЁЯОЩя╕П Dive into the captivating world of language with our latest episode of 'English Vinglish and Fun'! In this edition, we're exploring the enchanting realm of describing eyes. From sparkling sapphires to soulful gazes, join us as we uncover an array of vocabulary to articulate the myriad expressions and hues that reside within the windows to the soul. Tune in for an insightful and engaging discussion that will enrich your lexicon and deepen your appreciation for the nuances of communication. Don't miss out on this linguistic adventure! Listen now and let your imagination paint vivid portraits with words. тЬи #EnglishVinglishAndFun #Podcast #Vocabulary #Eyes"

[00:00:00] Welcome to English Vinglish and Fun with Ranjna Charak, this is episode number 3 and we are

[00:00:06] again gonna learn some eye shapes you can see.

[00:00:12] So suppose if you have you want to explain someone's looks, okay.

[00:00:16] So first what is Almond shaped?

[00:00:28] Almond shaped eyes.

[00:00:30] So Almond shaped eyes are very beautiful eyes, which are a little elongated and the outer

[00:00:40] corners are very long and sharp.

[00:00:45] So we call these eyes Almond shaped eyes.

[00:00:48] Like almond, which is a little thick in the front but the last part is a nail.

[00:00:55] So we call these eyes Almond shaped eyes.

[00:00:58] Second is that someone's eyes are round, so we can say round eyes.

[00:01:04] Okay, now how do many people's eyes look like?

[00:01:08] Like the eyes are narrow inside and the eyebrow bone is very visible and the eyes are narrow

[00:01:16] inside.

[00:01:17] And the eyelids are very narrow.

[00:01:20] So we call these eyes hooded eyes.

[00:01:26] Hood means like a snake's fin, like a curved space.

[00:01:32] So we call these eyes hooded eyes.

[00:01:35] Suppose someone's eyes are like this, so you can say he has or she has hooded eyes.

[00:01:41] And some people's eyes are droopy, meaning they have a little bit of a hang on the

[00:01:47] bottom.

[00:01:48] So we can make a sentence like I have a friend and she has downturned eyes, which makes her

[00:02:10] looks very gloomy or which gave her a sad or gloopy appearance.

[00:02:16] So we call these eyes, the person who has these upturned eyes, that person has a very

[00:02:41] cheerful appearance.

[00:02:43] So upturned is the word for such kind of eyes.

[00:02:53] So we call these eyes white set eyes.

[00:03:17] White set eyes are those eyes that have space between their eyebrows.

[00:03:24] So we call these eyes closed set eyes.

[00:04:19] So they have pop the buys.

[00:04:46] So I hope you are enjoying these new words that are related to the different kinds of

[00:04:53] eyes.

[00:04:54] So okay, I'm going to take a big peek at you see in Sanki to pull up with the

[00:04:59] air.

[00:05:00] Well, it could be to AC, but a form of mono eyelid, both mono means one or three

[00:05:35] eyes.

[00:05:36] So obviously, I'm large eyes.

[00:05:37] Well, in a small eyes.

[00:05:38] And sometimes we see that people have a being, which is called an arrow.

[00:05:47] They can't see the proper side.

[00:05:50] They look at one side and it seems that they look at the other side.

[00:05:54] So we call such eyes squinty eyes.

[00:05:57] Here we can say she has squint or she is squinty.

[00:06:02] Okay, we have a cross dies before they have crossed eyes.

[00:06:06] What we use.

[00:06:09] So I hope that today you have learned very beneficial vocabulary that will help you

[00:06:16] in explaining about some features of some persons particularly eyes.

[00:06:22] So keep on learning new words, keep on adding one to three words each and every

[00:06:29] day in your vocabulary.

[00:06:30] And at last you will see that vocabulary bank and you're really fluent at

[00:06:36] speaking English.

[00:06:37] So thank you for listening me.

[00:06:39] Keep listening to me and I'll see you in the next web not next webinar.

[00:06:43] I'll see you in the next episode.

[00:06:46] Thank you so much.