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Key Everyday and Functional Tops Vocabulary
spandex
spandex
[noun]

a type of stretchy polyurethane fabric known for its exceptional elasticity, commonly used in athletic wear, swimwear, and form-fitting clothing

Ex: The fabric blend includes spandex, making the clothing stretchable and breathable .
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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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waistband
waistband
[noun]

a band of cloth that forms the waist at the top of a skirt, a pair of pants or any other garment

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flashy
flashy
[Adjective]

designed to dazzle and draw attention through striking colors or patterns

Ex: The concert featured flashy pyrotechnics that wowed the audience .
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shiny
shiny
[Adjective]

bright and smooth in a way that reflects light

Ex: The metallic buttons on his jacket caught the light , appearing shiny against the fabric .
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baggy
baggy
[Adjective]

(of clothes) loose and not fitting the body tightly

Ex: Baggy pants were all the rage in the '90s hip-hop scene.
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flannel
flannel
[noun]

a soft cotton or woolen cloth with a loose texture that is used for making clothes or sheets

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laid-back
laid-back
[Adjective]

relaxed, casual, or informal in style or feeling

Ex: The hotel offers a laid-back setting for weekend getaways.
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rhinestone

an artificial stone made of crystal glass or acrylic to look like diamond, used on clothes and in making cheap jewelry

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glamour
glamour
[noun]

the exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, etc. that makes them desirable

Ex: Despite the early morning and hard work , the model maintained an air of effortless glamour during the photoshoot .
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trendsetting
trendsetting
[Adjective]

leading the way in fashion, ideas, or innovation, often influencing others to follow

Ex: His trendsetting ideas transformed online interactions.
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errand
errand
[noun]

a short trip taken to complete a specific task or duty, often involving delivering or obtaining something

Ex: The assistant was busy with several errands throughout the day .
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polished
polished
[Adjective]

showing elegance and sophistication

Ex: His polished manners made him a favorite at social gatherings .
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fitted
fitted
[Adjective]

(of clothes) made in a way that closely covers the body

Ex: The fitted jacket completed the ensemble , adding a touch of elegance to her outfit .
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trendy
trendy
[Adjective]

influenced by the latest or popular styles

Ex: Trendy restaurants often feature innovative fusion cuisine .
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built-in
built-in
[Adjective]

(of a place or piece of equipment) connected to something in a way that is not separable

Ex: The car has a built-in GPS system for easy navigation .
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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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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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denim
denim
[noun]

strong cotton cloth that is usually blue in color, particularly used in making jeans

Ex: Many fashion designers are now experimenting with sustainable denim, focusing on eco-friendly production methods .
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strapless
strapless
[Adjective]

(especially of a dress or bra) having no shoulder straps

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stretchy
stretchy
[Adjective]

capable of being stretched or extended without breaking

Ex: The shirt was made from a stretchy material that hugged her figure nicely .
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to throw away

to get rid of what is not needed or wanted anymore

Ex: I'll throw the unnecessary files away to declutter the office.
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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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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

Ex: Vintage disco records are now collector 's items .
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era
era
[noun]

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

Ex: She 's in her Taylor Swift era and wo n't stop listening .
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night out
night out
[noun]

an evening spent outside the home for entertainment or social activity

Ex: Dinner and a movie made for a simple night out.
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sparkly
sparkly
[Adjective]

glittering or shimmering in a playful and bright way

Ex: He admired the sparkly stars in the clear night sky , feeling a sense of wonder .
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bead
bead
[noun]

a small, decorative object made from various materials, pierced with a hole and attached to clothing, accessories, or jewelry

Ex: The traditional outfit featured colorful beads.
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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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go-to
go-to
[Adjective]

always relied on or preferred for a particular need or situation

Ex: This is my go-to recipe when I need something quick and easy .
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timeless
timeless
[Adjective]

remaining unaffected by the passage of time

Ex: The song ’s melody is timeless, still cherished after decades .
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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 dress down

to dress in a more casual or informal manner than usual, often for a specific occasion or to conform to a dress code

Ex: She has dressed down for the past few weeks due to the summer heat .
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satin
satin
[noun]

a type of very smooth fabric with a glossy surface

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ruffle
ruffle
[noun]

a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim

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lace
lace
[noun]

a delicate cotton or silky cloth made by weaving or knitting threads in an open web-like pattern

Ex: For the special occasion , she chose a lace tablecloth that complemented the fine china perfectly .
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outing
outing
[noun]

a pleasure or educational trip that may last a day

Ex: As part of their summer camp program , the children went on an outing to a nearby farm to learn about agriculture and interact with animals .
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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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symbol
symbol
[noun]

something that represents an idea, quality, or concept beyond its literal meaning

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bold
bold
[Adjective]

(of a manner) showing confidence and willingness to take risks, often without fear or hesitation

Ex: His bold approach to the discussion led to unexpected breakthroughs .
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attitude
attitude
[noun]

the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

Ex: A good attitude can make a big difference in team dynamics .
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tight
tight
[Adjective]

(of clothes or shoes) fitting closely or firmly, especially in an uncomfortable way

Ex: The tight collar of his shirt made him feel uncomfortable .
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beachwear
beachwear
[noun]

clothing and accessories worn for activities on or near the beach

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chic
chic
[Adjective]

having an appealing appearance that is stylish

Ex: She looked effortlessly chic in her black dress and matching heels .
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