CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY
Advent: The period of four weeks before Christmas, marking the arrival of Christ.
Sentence: “The Advent calendar was filled with small chocolates to celebrate each day leading up to Christmas.”
Yuletide: The Christmas season; another word for Christmas time.
Sentence: “The house was decorated with lights, and the Yuletide spirit was felt in every corner.”
Caroling: Singing songs of joy, often Christmas carols, especially around the holiday season.
Sentence: “The children went caroling door to door, spreading holiday cheer in the neighborhood.”
CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY
Mistletoe: A type of plant hung in doorways during Christmas, where tradition says people kiss beneath it.
Sentence: “Under the mistletoe, John and Sarah shared a sweet Christmas kiss.”
Reindeer: A type of deer, often associated with Santa Claus’s sleigh team.
Sentence: “The reindeer are said to help Santa deliver gifts to children around the world.”
Tinsel: Thin strips of sparkling material used to decorate Christmas trees.
Sentence: “She carefully draped tinsel over the Christmas tree to make it shine.”
CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY
Stocking: A large sock hung by the fireplace for Santa to fill with gifts on Christmas Eve.
Sentence: “The children eagerly hung their stockings, hoping Santa would fill them with toys.”
Nativity: The scene depicting the birth of Jesus, often displayed during Christmas.
Sentence: “The nativity scene was set up in the living room, with figurines of the holy family.”
Santa Claus: A jolly figure who delivers gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
Sentence: “Children anxiously waited for Santa Claus to come down the chimney.”
CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY
Festive: Relating to or characteristic of a celebration or holiday.
Sentence: “The house looked festive with red and green decorations everywhere.”
Gingerbread: A type of spiced cookie, often shaped like a man, that is associated with Christmas baking.
Sentence: “They spent the afternoon making gingerbread cookies for the holiday party.”
Frosty: Used to describe snow or icy conditions during winter, often referring to Frosty the Snowman.
Sentence: “The kids built a frosty snowman in the yard, complete with a carrot nose.”