Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the world of modern English pop with 'Feather' by Sabrina Carpenter. This song is perfect for learning conversational idioms and metaphors related to emotions and relationships, all set to an infectious disco-pop beat that makes language learning feel light and effortless.
Key Vocabulary
| Vocabulary | Meanings |
|---|---|
|
platter /ˈplæt.ər/ B2 |
|
|
advance /ədˈvɑːns/ B1 |
|
|
ignore /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ A2 |
|
|
afterthought /ˈɑːf.tə.θɔːt/ C1 |
|
|
feather /ˈfeð.ər/ B1 |
|
|
memories /ˈmem.ər.iz/ A2 |
|
|
waste /weɪst/ A2 |
|
|
signals /ˈsɪɡ.nəlz/ B1 |
|
|
stereotype /ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/ B2 |
|
|
pretending /prɪˈtend.ɪŋ/ B1 |
|
|
slam /slæm/ B2 |
|
|
excited /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ A2 |
|
|
loss /lɒs/ A2 |
|
|
lighter /ˈlaɪ.tər/ A2 |
|
|
dream /driːm/ A1 |
|
💡 Which new word in “Feather” caught your eye?
📱 Open the app to check meanings, build sentences, and try them out in real convos!
Key Grammar Structures
-
I'm your dream come true
➔ Noun phrase with reduced relative clause
➔ The phrase "dream come true" implies "dream that has come true," using a past participle to describe the state.
-
When it's on a platter for you
➔ Subordinate clause of time
➔ The conjunction "when" introduces a condition or specific point in time, setting the context for the main clause.
-
I finally cut you off
➔ Phrasal verb (transitive, separable)
➔ The phrasal verb "cut off" here means to stop communicating with someone, with "you" placed between the verb and particle.
-
I feel so much lighter like a feather
➔ Comparative adjective with intensifier
➔ "So much" acts as an intensifier for the comparative adjective "lighter," emphasizing the degree of relief.
-
You fit every stereotype
➔ Present simple tense for generalizations
➔ The simple present "fit" is used here to state a general characteristic or fact about the person's behavior.
-
It feels so good not carin' where you are tonight
➔ Expletive construction (dummy subject 'it')
➔ The "it" acts as a dummy subject, introducing the gerund phrase "not carin'" which functions as the real subject.
-
I'm so sorry for your loss
➔ Adjective phrase with prepositional object
➔ The adjective "sorry" is followed by the preposition "for," which introduces the cause or object of the emotion.
-
You want me? I'm done
➔ Interrogative sentence and short-form declaration
➔ The use of an interrogative structure followed by a concise, emphatic statement creates a conversational, direct tone.
Related Songs
Never Say Never
Olivia Addams
Perfect
Ed Sheeran
I'm The One
Joalin
Movin' On
KALLY'S Mashup Cast, Maia Reficco
BUNNY
Sofie Dossi
Look Who's Back
Jenna Davis
Feeling Some Kinda Way
Kylie Cantrall
COME OVER
BTS
Hush
Muse, Ellie Goulding
Don't Let Me Down
The Chainsmokers
Bolero
Shane, Molly Yam
ビターバカンス
Mrs. GREEN APPLE
Lonely...But not Alone
モーニング娘。'26
是非に及ばず
乃木坂46
Legends Never Die
Against The Current
Normal No More
TYSM
Count on Me
Bruno Mars
That’s what I like
Bruno Mars
That Girl
Olly Murs
Golden
MilkyyMelodies, ForticGX