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lifestyle
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Lifestyle is the seventh studio album by American indie rock band Silkworm . It was released on August 8, 2000 by the independent record label Touch and Go Records , making it their second on that label. After 1998's self-produced Blueblood , the band's ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES alternative lifestyle ▪ Some people say schools need to teach tolerance of alternative lifestyles. alternative lifestyles ▪ tolerance of alternative lifestyles an active lifestyle ▪ Studies show that an active lifestyle ...
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n. a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes [syn: life style , life-style , modus vivendi ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also life-style , 1929, from life (n.) + style (n.); originally a specific term used by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler (1870-1937); broader sense is by 1961.
Usage examples of lifestyle.
All the ammonites vanished, but their cousins the nautiloids, who lived similar lifestyles, swam on.
Burrich still believed that I had succumbed to the Wit, had reverted to an animalistic lifestyle, a beastman living in the woods until the Forged ones attacked and killed me.
In fact, Ehrlich has not even adopted the lifestyle of an average Bangladeshi, Bolivian, Kenyan, or Chinese.
We must commit to exercise because inactive lifestyles contribute to weight gain, elevated blood fats, cardiovascular disease, cancer, reduced blood sugar regulation, and increased depression, memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, fatigue, and a host of other emotional and physical problems.
Also check with your doctor if you have risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as smoking, high blood pressure, high total cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or a sedentary lifestyle.
But her hand veered to the left, and her fingers skimmed over a Contempo, two LifeStyles, and a Durex.
It is widely known that Jobs, a dropout from Reed College in Portland, had experimented with drugs and pursued a countercultural lifestyle both before and after helping found the quirky computer maker.
Obstinate, hardheaded, determined socialite, traveling the world at her own speed, unwilling to compromise her lifestyle in favor of some criminal who has the audacity to threaten her son.
The police escorted her to a hospital with the child, and the subeditor proceeded to editorialize on the evils of unconventional lifestyles and the effects of domestic violence in a positively Hogarthian manner.
This was the arty lifestyle, mixing with the great and the rich, the playboys and the glittery set who had second homes in the south-west of Ireland.
But, even in the twenty-first century, Tariq iba Zachir accepted that it was his duty to maintain a conservative lifestyle.
The woman, a 46-year-old Boston accountant with irreversible restenosis of the heart, responded so well to the replacement of her defective heart with a Jarvik IX Exterior Artificial Heart that within weeks she was able to resume the active lifestyle she had so enjoyed before stricken, pursuing her active schedule with the extraordinary prosthesis portably installed in a stylish Etienne Aigner purse.
The newsletter can offer the customer informaV insights and new ideas regarding the products, lifestyle or custc that appeal to them.
Russian lunches, as they strived to simplify and Russianize their opulent lifestyle.
The pastoralists and seminomadic tribespeople who had once driven their camels and cattle through the area had another view, but it did not appear to count for much because their lifestyles disfranchised them from the politics of a nation struggling desperately to modernize.