lifestyle
IPA: ɫˈaɪfstaɪɫ
noun
- A style of living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group.
- (marketing) The totality of the likes and dislikes of a particular section of the market, especially when expressed in terms of the products and services that they would buy; a marketing strategy based on the self-image of such a group.
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Examples of "lifestyle" in Sentences
- The term "lifestyle disorder" had to be invented to describe hypertension.
- It's interesting that on the show you used the word "lifestyle" to describe being gay.
- It states differences in lifestyle is not significantly worse, except for Population crowding.
- To determine if a certain lifestyle is good or bad would require some kind of shared moral standard.
- To agree whether a certain lifestyle is good or bad would require some kind of shared moral standard.
- 9. Although the term lifestyle center is said to have been coined by a Memphis-based developer, Poag & McEwen, in the late 1980s, lifestyle centers did not become popular until the following decade.
- But the economic and political environment that structures and constrains those choices — and tends to favor centralized, regimented, official forms of employment not only through cultural prejudice but also through government-enforced subsidy and monopoly — deserves much more critical scrutiny than the term lifestyle conveys.
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