Nightgown // Clingy // Conservative

Today we will review three new English vocabulary words. Nightgown, Clingy, and Conservative. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each English vocabulary word. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Vocabulary words. 

ENGLISH VOCABULARY

VOCABULARYDEFINITION
Nightgown"A light, loose garment worn by a woman or child in bed"
Clingy"To stick to something or someone"
Conservative"A person who is against change and holds to traditional values and attitudes, typically in relation to politics."

NIGHTGOWN

#SENTENCE EXAMPLES
1The little girl sat up, pulling the blanket around her nightgown and shivered.
2The woman put her nightgown on and crawled into bed.
3Do you like long or short nightgowns?

CLINGY

#SENTENCE EXAMPLES
1He said that she was too clingy for him.
2The dress was a little too clingy.
3She wore a really clingy top.

CONSERVATIVE

#SENTENCE EXAMPLES
1After purchasing a conservative blouse and jeans she went back to her car.
2He has very conservative views about relationships.
3The opposite of a Conservative person is a person who is liberal.

 

[optin-cat id=”80″]

 

 

10 thoughts on “Nightgown // Clingy // Conservative

  • I don’t like clingy people
    in summer, cotton nightgowns are always preferable
    most of the time parents are very conservetiv about their children,they are always worried about liberal attitude of
    children.

    • Good!
      coservetiv –> “conservative”
      “…they are always worried about ‘the’ liberal attitude of ‘their’ children.”

  • I am Picilda , Hi teacher I am from Mozambique and your videos , for me you are best teacher , I hope one day meet you, and thank you to create a channel it’s help so much , I like 5 W’s and, it’s help me , please create group of whatsapp, to help African peoples , I African and it’s very difficult to have computer or same thing … help us creating group of whatsapp

  • I want to think in English
    not to look up for the definition
    as i did in russion no learning grammar and words but speak fluently

  • Today I read the word nightgown and although I didn’t know the exact meaning, I knew what were talking about In the book

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from Speak English with Tiffani

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading