Christmas is coming, have you learned common English vocabulary for Christmas yet? Let’s welcome Christmas with Essay King and the following sample sentences!
Vocabulary
Christmas (Noel): (the period just before and after) 25 December, a Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
Santa Claus (noun): an imaginary old man with white hair, a long white beard, and a red coat who, children are told, brings them presents at Christmas
Christmas Eve (noun): 24 December, the day before Christmas Day
Sleigh (noun): a type of sled pulled by animals, especially horses or dogs
Christmas Tree (noun): a real or artificial fir tree that is decorated and kept in the home at Christmas
Reindeer (noun): a type of deer that lives in the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America
Sack (noun): a bag, or the amount contained in a bag
Wreath (noun): a ring made of flowers and leaves or evergreens (= plants that are green all year)
Fireplace (noun): a space in the wall of a room for a fire to burn in, or the decorated part that surrounds this space
Chimney (noun): a hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire inside a building to escape to the air outside
Snowman (noun): a model of a person made of snow, especially by children
Turkey (noun): a large bird grown for its meat on farms
Gingerbread man (noun): a hard ginger biscuit shaped like a person
Eggnog (noun): a drink made from milk, sugar, and eggs, often mixed with alcohol such as brandy or rum
Christmas stocking (noun): a large sock that children leave out when they go to bed the night before Christmas so that it can be filled with presents
Ornament (noun): decoration that is added to increase the beauty of something
Firewood (noun): wood used as fuel for a fire
Fairy lights (noun): small electric lights on a string used as decoration, especially on trees at Christmas
Feast (noun): a special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people
Berry (noun): a small, round fruit on particular plants and trees
Mitten (noun): a type of glove with a single part for all the fingers and a separate part for the thumb
The More the Merrier (idiom): used to say an occasion will be more enjoyable if a lot of people are there
Family reunion: an occasion when many members of an extended family congregate
Best Merry Christmas Wishes
- May your Christmas be filled with moments of love, laughter, and joy. Merry Christmas!
- Wishing you a holiday season full of warmth, family, and cherished memories. Merry Christmas!
- May the magic of Christmas fill your heart with happiness and peace. Merry Christmas!
- Sending you love and good cheer this holiday season. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
- May the spirit of Christmas bring you hope, love, and happiness. Merry Christmas!
- Wishing you a festive season full of blessings and surrounded by loved ones. Merry Christmas!
- May your home be filled with the joy and wonder of Christmas. Merry Christmas!
- Sending warm wishes for a Merry Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year!
- May the beauty of the season fill your heart with love and gratitude. Merry Christmas!
- Wishing you a magical Christmas and a New Year filled with new opportunities and successes. Merry Christmas!
Here is a compilation of the most common Christmas vocabulary in English. I hope you have had relaxing and informative study moments. If you have any questions, don’t forget to contact Essay King for detailed support.