Words for“Fat”or“Large” Curvy This can be used in two ways. Sometimes,it describes a woman with a thin waist and wide hips. And sometimes,it's used as a euphemism to mean"fat." Flabby We usually use this to describe a part of someone's body,not the person as a whole. E.g.flabby arms or a flabby stomach. It means they have a lot of loose fat(or skin)that kind of shakes and wobbles when they move around
Words for “Fat” or “Large” ◦ Curvy This can be used in two ways. ◦ Sometimes, it describes a woman with a thin waist and wide hips. ◦ And sometimes, it’s used as a euphemism to mean “fat.” ◦ Flabby We usually use this to describe a part of someone’s body, not the person as a whole. ◦ E.g. flabby arms or a flabby stomach. ◦ It means they have a lot of loose fat (or skin) that kind of shakes and wobbles when they move around
Positive Words for“Fat”or“Large” o Chubby A little bit fat.Slightly overweight.But only a bit. 。Plump The same as“chubby.” o Podgy Also the same as“chubby.” Plump and chubby mean'slightly fat'but both sound almost pleasant and are often used of young children She was admiring the baby's plump little legs. Look at his lovely chubby cheeks!
Positive Words for “Fat” or “Large” ◦ Chubby A little bit fat. Slightly overweight. But only a bit. ◦ Plump The same as “chubby.” ◦ Podgy Also the same as “chubby.” ◦ Plump and chubby mean ‘slightly fat’ but both sound almost pleasant and are often used of young children ◦ She was admiring the baby’s plump little legs。 ◦ Look at his lovely chubby cheeks!
She's in good shape has an athletic physique/fit MAGGIE VESSEY
She’s in good shape/ has an athletic physique/ fit/
Other Words for "Thin”or“Smalli” Slender/Slim Thin,in a pretty or elegant kind of way.A positive word for"thin."You can use this to compliment people: Lanky Tall and thin.But in an awkward kind of way. o Skinny Very thin,possibly too thin.Like someone who doesn't eat enough. Slight You know those people who are so thin that it looks like they might break into pieces if they fall down. That's slight. We don't usually say“She's slight.”We usually say“She's got a slight build.” Petite This is French for"small."In English it also means"small,"but we tend to use it to describe short women
Other Words for “Thin” or “Small” ◦ Slender/Slim Thin, in a pretty or elegant kind of way. A positive word for “thin.” You can use this to compliment people: ◦ Lanky Tall and thin. But in an awkward kind of way. ◦ Skinny Very thin, possibly too thin. Like someone who doesn’t eat enough. ◦ Slight You know those people who are so thin that it looks like they might break into pieces if they fall down. That’s slight. We don’t usually say “She’s slight.” We usually say “She’s got a slight build.” ◦ Petite This is French for “small.” In English it also means “small,” but we tend to use it to describe short women
Other Body Shape Adjectives Gangly A person,usually a boy or young man,who is very tall and thin and moves awkwardly. 。(通常指男孩或男青年)高瘦而笨拙的 a gangly youth Stooped 。If someonestoops,their head and shouldersare always bent forwards and down.佝偻,弓背 e.g.He's over six feet tall,but the way he stoops()makes him look shorter. Pigeon-toed Standing with your feet facing each other Adjective +build medium build','slim build',proportionate build'and 'stocky build'.('Stocky'means big or wide,usually with muscle rather than fat.)
Other Body Shape Adjectives ◦ Gangly A person, usually a boy or young man, who is very tall and thin and moves awkwardly. ◦ (通常指男孩或男青年)高瘦而笨拙的 ◦ a gangly youth ◦ Stooped ◦ If someone stoops, their head and shoulders are always bent forwards and down. 佝偻,弓背 e.g. He‘s over six feet tall, but the way he stoops (弓着背) makes him look shorter. ◦ Pigeon-toed Standing with your feet facing each other ◦ Adjective +build ◦ ‘medium build’, ‘slim build’, ‘proportionate build’ and ‘stocky build’. (‘Stocky’ means big or wide, usually with muscle rather than fat.)