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Key Casual Tops Vocabulary
sleeveless
sleeveless
[Adjective]

(of clothes) without any sleeves

Ex: The bride chose a sleeveless gown for her outdoor wedding , allowing her to move freely and comfortably as she danced the night away .
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armhole
armhole
[noun]

a cut or opening in a piece of clothing, such as a shirt or jacket, designed to accommodate the wearer's arm

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loose
loose
[Adjective]

(of clothes) not tight or fitting closely, often allowing freedom of movement

Ex: The loose shirt felt comfortable on a hot summer day .
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breeze
breeze
[noun]

something that is easy to do or accomplish

Ex: Fixing the car turned out to be a breeze once I understood the problem .
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to trace back

to identify the origin or source of something by following its history or development

Ex: They traced it back to a faulty wire.
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to transition

to undergo a change from one state, condition, or system to another

Ex: During puberty, the body transitions from childhood to adulthood.
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semi-formal
semi-formal
[Adjective]

combining formal and informal elements, typically used to describe clothing or events that are neither strictly formal nor entirely casual

Ex: She wore a semi-formal gown to the charity gala , opting for a stylish yet understated look .
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loungewear

a type of comfortable clothing suitable for relaxing or lounging at home

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luxurious
luxurious
[Adjective]

extremely comfortable, elegant, and often made with high-quality materials or features

Ex: He enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle , traveling in private jets and staying at five-star hotels .
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year-round
year-round
[Adjective]

happening the whole year

Ex: The company provides year-round employment opportunities , offering stability for its workers .
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neckline
neckline
[noun]

the shape or style of the opening at the top of a garment that surrounds the neck, shoulders, and upper chest area

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polished
polished
[Adjective]

having a bright, shiny surface that reflects light

Ex: The polished tiles in the bathroom sparkled under the overhead light .
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vibe
vibe
[noun]

a feeling or atmosphere that someone or something creates, often based on emotions, energy, or surroundings

Ex: The movie 's dark vibe made it feel intense and suspenseful .
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breathable
breathable
[Adjective]

alowing air to pass through; often used to describe clothing or material that lets air circulate and keeps the body cool and dry

Ex: Cotton is more breathable than synthetic fabrics .
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versatile
versatile
[Adjective]

(of things) able to be used or applied in multiple ways or for various purposes

Ex: Her wardrobe includes versatile pieces that can be dressed up for work or dressed down for casual outings .
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to catch on

(of a concept, trend, or idea) to become popular

Ex: His music did n’t catch on until years after its release .
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airflow
airflow
[noun]

the movement of air, especially as it flows around an object or through a system

Ex: The ventilation system ensures smooth airflow throughout the building.
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on top of the world

(of a person) feeling really happy or satisfied

Ex: After months of hard work, finishing the project made us feel on top of the world.
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swimsuit
swimsuit
[noun]

a piece of clothing worn for swimming, especially by women and girls

Ex: She wore her swimsuit to the beach and enjoyed swimming in the ocean .
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tank suit
tank suit
[noun]

a one-piece swimsuit with wide shoulder straps, often featuring a scoop neckline

Ex: The store offers tank suits in various colors and patterns .
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bodybuilder

someone who does special exercises to develop a brawny musculature

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swimwear
swimwear
[noun]

clothing items designed to be worn while swimming

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fitness culture

a lifestyle and social trend that values physical health, exercise, and body aesthetics, often centered around gyms, workouts, and healthy living

Ex: Gyms have become community hubs thanks to the popularity of fitness culture.
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athlete
athlete
[noun]

a person who is good at sports and physical exercise, and often competes in sports competitions

Ex: The young athlete aspired to represent her country in the Olympics .
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blend
blend
[noun]

a mixture in which different elements are combined evenly

Ex: The wine was a careful blend of several grape varieties .
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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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accessory
accessory
[noun]

an item, such as a bag, hat, piece of jewelry, etc., that is worn or carried because it makes an outfit more beautiful or attractive

Ex: The store offers a wide selection of fashion accessories, including belts , scarves , and hats .
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designer
designer
[noun]

a person who designs clothes as a job

Ex: The designer carefully chose the colors for the new dress .
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stereotype

a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing

Ex: The ad challenged the stereotype that certain jobs are only for men .
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tough
tough
[Adjective]

(of a person) strong and able to deal with problems

Ex: My grandmother is tough, she raised six children on her own .
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image
image
[noun]

the general impression a person, organization, or product presents to the public

Ex: The athlete maintained an image of sportsmanship and fairness .
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staple
staple
[noun]

an essential item that is regularly used or needed

Ex: The office always stocks staples like paper and pens .
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to symbolize

to represent a more important or hidden meaning

Ex: The golden key that opened the mysterious chest symbolized the discovery of hidden knowledge in the ancient legend .
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to lie in
to lie in
[Verb]

originate (in)

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to pair
to pair
[Verb]

to connect or combine two objects, ideas, or people, often because they complement or work well together

Ex: They paired traditional music with modern instruments for a unique sound .
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to dress up

to wear formal clothes for a special occasion or event

Ex: Attending the wedding , guests were expected to dress up in semi-formal attire .
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to [mix] and [match]

to combine different pieces of clothing, styles, or colors in a flexible way to create a coordinated outfit

Ex: Fashion today encourages people to mix and match instead of following rigid sets.
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height
height
[noun]

the most advanced stage of something, achieved after a period of growth or effort

Ex: The merger 's success marked the height of the company 's strategic goals .
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satin
satin
[noun]

a type of very smooth fabric with a glossy surface

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versatility

the ability to adapt to many different uses, activities, or styles

Ex: Denim is loved for its comfort and versatility.
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moisture-wicking
moisture-wicking
[Adjective]

designed to draw moisture away from the body or surface to keep it dry

Ex: A moisture-wicking base layer is useful in cold weather.
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polyester
polyester
[noun]

a synthetic fiber that is quick to dry and is widely used in textile industry

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put together
put together
[Adjective]

(of a person) looking neat, stylish, or well-dressed, often implying confidence and attention to appearance

Ex: Despite the chaos , she remained calm and put together.
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spacecraft

a vehicle designed to travel in space

Ex: After completing its mission , the spacecraft re-entered Earth 's atmosphere and safely returned with samples collected from space .
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wardrobe
wardrobe
[noun]

all of the clothes that someone owns

Ex: She loves updating her wardrobe each season to keep up with the latest fashion trends .
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to [fit] {sb/sth} like a glove

to be the ideal size, shape, situation, environment, etc. for someone or something

Ex: The artist found a canvas that fit her artistic vision like a glove, allowing her to express her creativity exactly as intended.
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rebellious
rebellious
[Adjective]

(of a person) resistant to authority or control, often challenging established norms or rules

Ex: The rebellious employee pushed back against restrictive corporate policies , advocating for more flexible work arrangements .
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to box in
to box in
[Verb]

to limit someone's choices, making it difficult for them to take the actions they intended

Ex: Despite efforts to innovate, they felt boxed in by industry norms.
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outdated
outdated
[Adjective]

no longer matching the current trends or standards because of being too old

Ex: With the rise of streaming , DVDs are often considered outdated by most consumers .
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final frontier

the limits of human knowledge or understanding, representing areas that remain unknown or unexplored

Ex: Some artists see silence as the final frontier of music.
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