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Key Casual Tops Vocabulary
fashion trend

a popular style or practice in clothing, accessories, or appearance that becomes widely followed for a period of time

Ex: Each season introduces fresh fashion trends on the runway.
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independence

the state of being free from the control of others

Ex: Many people strive for independence in their careers , seeking self-sufficiency .
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mainstream
mainstream
[Adjective]

widely accepted or popular among the general public

Ex: He prefers mainstream pop music over niche genres .
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self-expression

the revealing of one's feelings or thoughts, especially through creative activities

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carefree
carefree
[Adjective]

having a relaxed, worry-free nature

Ex: They spent a carefree summer traveling across Europe .
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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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popular culture

the cultural elements and activities that are widely liked, enjoyed, and shared by the general public, particularly younger people

Ex: Social media influencers play a significant role in shaping popular culture.
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to cement
to cement
[Verb]

to make something such as an agreement, relationship, etc. stronger

Ex: The endorsement from the influential figure helped to cement his reputation in the industry .
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spotlight
spotlight
[noun]

a very strong beam of light that can be cast on someone or something, particularly a person on stage

Ex: The speaker stood confidently in the spotlight, delivering a powerful speech that resonated with the audience .
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comeback
comeback
[noun]

a return by a renowned person to their former popular or successful state

Ex: The politician 's unexpected comeback in the election surprised many observers and reshaped the political landscape .
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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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midriff
midriff
[noun]

the central area of the human torso, typically encompassing the abdomen and waist region

Ex: Stretching exercises can help strengthen the muscles in your midriff for better core stability .
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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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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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long-sleeved
long-sleeved
[Adjective]

(of an item of clothing) having sleeves that are long enough to reach one's wrist

Ex: The fashion designer introduced a new line of long-sleeved dresses that are both stylish and comfortable .
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off-the-shoulder
off-the-shoulder
[Adjective]

describing clothing that does not cover the shoulders, often featuring a wide neckline that exposes them

Ex: The fashion trend of off-the-shoulder styles remains popular year after year .
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elegance
elegance
[noun]

a quality of grace, style, and refinement in appearance, behavior, or design

Ex: The elegance of her manners charmed the guests .
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knotted
knotted
[Adjective]

having a rough, twisted appearance, often with lumps or knots

Ex: The knotted roots of the tree spread across the ground like tangled veins .
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intimidating
intimidating
[Adjective]

causing feelings of fear, unease, or worry in others

Ex: The towering officer had an intimidating presence .
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to elongate

to stretch something in order to make it longer

Ex: By the end of the renovation , the hallway will have been elongated to create a more spacious entrance .
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blazer
blazer
[noun]

a type of light jacket either worn with pants that do not match or as a uniform by the members of a union, school, club, etc.

Ex: A blazer is perfect for a business casual dress code .
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legging
legging
[noun]

a tight-fitting, stretchy garment that covers the legs, typically worn for exercise, casual wear, or layering

Ex: Compression leggings help athletes improve circulation and muscle recovery.
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societal
societal
[Adjective]

related to or characteristic of society and its members as a whole

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expectation

a belief about what is likely to happen in the future, often based on previous experiences or desires

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empowerment

the act of giving a person or an organization the right, authority or power in order to do something

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influencer

someone who encourages other people to purchase a product or service by talking about it on social media

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hesitant
hesitant
[Adjective]

uncertain or reluctant to act or speak, often due to doubt or indecision

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popular culture

the cultural elements and activities that are widely liked, enjoyed, and shared by the general public, particularly younger people

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to reflect

to show a particular quality, characteristic, or emotion

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to symbolize

to represent a more important or hidden meaning

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fashion statement

something unusual or new owned or worn to attract attention to oneself

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era
era
[noun]

a phase in life or culture marked by specific interests, priorities, or trends

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disco
disco
[noun]

a style of dance music from the late 1970s with catchy melodies and a strong, consistent bass rhythm, created for dancing in nightclubs

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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

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spirit
spirit
[noun]

a person's emotional state, especially relating to pleasure, morale, or dejection

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popular culture

the cultural elements and activities that are widely liked, enjoyed, and shared by the general public, particularly younger people

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icon
icon
[noun]

(in fashion and culture) a person who is greatly admired and recognized for their influence, style, or achievements, especially someone whose look or persona sets trends or becomes timeless

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booming
booming
[Adjective]

characterized by growth, expansion, or prosperity in an industry, economy, or market

Ex: The local coffee shop has been booming ever since it introduced its new menu.
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workout
workout
[noun]

a session of physical exercise or practice meant to improve or maintain health, fitness, or strength

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cardigan
cardigan
[noun]

a type of jacket that is made of wool, usually has a knitted design, and its front could be closed with buttons or a zipper

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all year round

throughout the entire year, without any interruption

Ex: You can enjoy the indoor pool all year round, regardless of the weather.
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solid-colored
solid-colored
[Adjective]

having the same color all over

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strip
strip
[noun]

an artifact or object consisting of a narrow flat piece of material

Ex: The factory produced strips of plastic for packaging .
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flattering
flattering
[Adjective]

improving or emphasizing someone's good features, making them appear more attractive

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wear
wear
[noun]

a piece of clothing for a particular event or purpose

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body positivity

a social movement and attitude that promotes acceptance and appreciation of all body types, challenging unrealistic beauty standards

Ex: Body positivity challenges harmful stereotypes about weight and shape.
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jersey
jersey
[noun]

a shirt that is worn by a person in a sports team

Ex: She forgot her jersey at home and had to borrow one from a teammate .
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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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unisex
unisex
[Adjective]

designed to be suitable for both sexes, not specific to male or female

Ex: The brand launched a unisex collection to promote inclusivity.
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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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