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life-style

NOUN
  1. a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes

How To Use life-style In A Sentence

  • The chief problem with life-style, and the explanation of consumption upon which it rests, is that it overplays the importance of consumption and consumerism in people's lives.
  • Is it a function of our body clock or our life-style, or due to some interaction between the two?
  • But Nanny will never tell you this and will go on reproaching you for your naughty habit of smoking in corners, even if it is the only way, with such a demanding life-style, to obtain a moment's quiet relief.
  • Our situation and our life-style are not excessive and so do not attract undesirable attention.
  • For example, during the daytime the internal clock as well as our life-style and environment raise body temperature and the urinary removal of water.
  • There were no flowers in the vases, no life-style magazines on the coffee table, no scarves (Sarah's mother had loved scarves) lying around. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • This vitality is precious: through our behavior and life-style, we can either nourish or else dissipate it.
  • On the contrary, it was clear that they enjoyed a modest, low-key life-style.
  • The cottage development acquired a distinct demographic identity, as well as a life-style of its own.
  • Their extravagant life-style plunged them into debt.
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