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Traditional Clothes Vocabulary
loose-fitting
loose-fitting
[Adjective]

(of clothing) large, comfortable, and not fitting the body closely

Ex: The loose-fitting robe was perfect for lounging at home .
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pride
pride
[noun]

a sense of self-respect, dignity, or personal worth

Ex: Pride can motivate people to do their best .
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clothing
clothing
[noun]

the items that we wear, particularly a specific type of items

Ex: When traveling to a hot climate , it 's essential to pack lightweight and breathable clothing.
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identity
identity
[noun]

the unique personality that persists within an individual

Ex: Changing one 's identity is not an easy process , especially in the digital age .
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tradition
tradition
[noun]

an established way of thinking or doing something among a specific group of people

Ex: Some traditions are deeply rooted in cultural or religious practices .
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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around the (world|globe)

in many different countries and regions of Earth

Ex: Her music is appreciated by fans all around the world.
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to mean
to mean
[Verb]

to have a particular meaning or represent something

Ex: The red traffic light means you must stop .
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climate
climate
[noun]

the typical weather conditions of a particular region

Ex: They visited a place with a desert climate for their archaeological research .
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social status

position in a social hierarchy

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civil rights movement

movement in the United States beginning in the 1960s and led primarily by Blacks in an effort to establish the civil rights of individual Black citizens

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to push back

to resist, object to, or challenge something such as a plan, rule, or demand

Ex: He tends to push back when he feels pressured.
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racism
racism
[noun]

the belief that certain races are superior to others

Ex: The ideology of racism promotes hatred and division between races .
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root
root
[noun]

the place or point where something begins or originates

Ex: Music has roots in cultural history.
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unity
unity
[noun]

the quality of being united into one

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to hold
to hold
[Verb]

to have information, meaning, or condition

Ex: The old journal holds secrets from the past .
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cotton
cotton
[noun]

cloth made from the fibers of the cotton plant, naturally soft and comfortable against the skin

Ex: I love the versatility of cotton clothing , from casual T-shirts for lounging at home to elegant cotton dresses for special occasions .
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silk
silk
[noun]

a type of smooth soft fabric made from the threads that silkworms produce

Ex: They decided to use silk curtains for the living room to give it a more refined look .
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to stand for

to convey a particular meaning, either explicitly or implicitly

Ex: The handshake stands for mutual respect and goodwill in many cultures .
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peace
peace
[noun]

a period or state where there is no war or violence

Ex: She hoped for a future where peace would prevail around the world .
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community
community
[noun]

a group of people who live in the same area

Ex: They moved to a new city and quickly became involved in their new community.
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strength
strength
[noun]

the quality or state of being physically or mentally strong

Ex: The company 's financial strength enabled it to withstand economic downturns .
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courage
courage
[noun]

the quality to face danger or hardship without giving in to fear

Ex: Overcoming fear requires both courage and determination .
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growth
growth
[noun]

the process of physical, mental, or emotional development

Ex: The city's population growth necessitated the construction of new schools and infrastructure.
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heritage
heritage
[noun]

the customs, traditions, rituals, and behaviors that are inherited and preserved within a community or society over time

Ex: The city 's heritage is reflected in its ancient buildings and festivals .
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flexible
flexible
[Adjective]

capable of adjusting easily to different situations, circumstances, or needs

Ex: His flexible attitude made it easy for friends to rely on him in tough times .
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actions speak louder than words

used to say that people's actions show their true intentions or beliefs more clearly than their words

Ex: Actions speak louder than words, which is why I didn't believe all the excuses he gave me.
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to inspire

to make something happen or be created by giving rise to ideas

Ex: The ancient texts inspired a deep understanding of the universe in those who studied them .
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fashionable
fashionable
[Adjective]

following the latest or the most popular styles and trends in a specific period

Ex: The fashionable neighborhood is known for its trendy cafes , boutiques , and vibrant street fashion .
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spotlight
spotlight
[noun]

a center of public focus

Ex: Media coverage cast her into the spotlight.
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trend
trend
[noun]

a fashion or style that is popular at a particular time

Ex: Trends in fashion change rapidly every year .
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outfit
outfit
[noun]

a set of clothes that one wears together, especially for an event or occasion

Ex: He received many compliments on his outfit at the wedding , which he had chosen with great care .
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to stand out

to be prominent and easily noticeable

Ex: Her colorful dress made her stand out in the crowd of people wearing neutral tones .
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ancestor
ancestor
[noun]

a blood relative who lived a long time ago, usually before one's grandparents

Ex: They shared stories about their ancestors, passing down family history to the younger generation .
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unfair
unfair
[Adjective]

lacking fairness or justice in treatment or judgment

Ex: She felt it was unfair that her hard work was n't recognized while others received promotions easily .
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treatment
treatment
[noun]

the manner or method of managing or dealing with something or someone

Ex: The treatment of historical artifacts in the museum is done with the utmost care to preserve their integrity .
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struggle
struggle
[noun]

a strenuous effort, especially involving difficulty or exertion

Ex: Running the marathon was a real struggle.
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deep
deep
[Adjective]

complex and challenging to fully comprehend

Ex: The professor 's lecture on quantum physics was so deep that many students struggled to follow .
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performer
performer
[noun]

someone who entertains an audience, such as an actor, singer, musician, etc.

Ex: Many performers dream of appearing on Broadway .
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popularity

the state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people

Ex: She has the popularity of a true leader , respected by both peers and subordinates .
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