Vocabulary

Christmas Vocabulary & Best Merry Christmas Wishes

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

  1. May your Christmas be filled with moments of love, laughter, and joy. Merry Christmas!
  2. Wishing you a holiday season full of warmth, family, and cherished memories. Merry Christmas!
  3. May the magic of Christmas fill your heart with happiness and peace. Merry Christmas!
  4. Sending you love and good cheer this holiday season. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
  5. May the spirit of Christmas bring you hope, love, and happiness. Merry Christmas!
  6. Wishing you a festive season full of blessings and surrounded by loved ones. Merry Christmas!
  7. May your home be filled with the joy and wonder of Christmas. Merry Christmas!
  8. Sending warm wishes for a Merry Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year!
  9. May the beauty of the season fill your heart with love and gratitude. Merry Christmas!
  10. 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.


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