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Key Everyday and Functional Tops Vocabulary
to fasten
to fasten
[Verb]

to become closed with buttons, etc.

Ex: Her coat fastened with a single button , leaving it slightly open at the collar .
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flowy
flowy
[Adjective]

(particularly of clothing or hair) hanging loosely or flowing freely

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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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elegant
elegant
[Adjective]

having a refined and graceful appearance or style

Ex: The bride 's hairstyle was simple yet elegant, with cascading curls framing her face in soft waves .
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sophistication

the quality of being intellectually refined, worldly, and knowledgeable, often gained through experience, education, or exposure to different cultures

Ex: His sophistication in conversation made him a captivating speaker .
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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

Ex: The jacket became an icon of 80s fashion .
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glamorous
glamorous
[Adjective]

stylish, attractive, and often associated with luxury or sophistication

Ex: His glamorous sports car turned heads as he drove through the city streets .
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daring
daring
[Adjective]

brave enough to take risks and do dangerous things

Ex: The daring journalist uncovered the truth behind the corrupt politician 's schemes .
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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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conservative
conservative
[Adjective]

supporting traditional values and beliefs and not willing to accept any contradictory change

Ex: The company adopted a conservative approach to risk management .
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rebellion
rebellion
[noun]

an organized action, usually violent, against an authority, attempting to bring about a change

Ex: The king tried to negotiate with the leaders of the rebellion.
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bell-bottom
bell-bottom
[Adjective]

a style of trousers that widen from the knees downward, creating a bell-like shape

Ex: The fashion industry often revives bell-bottom styles in modern collections .
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miniskirt
miniskirt
[noun]

a skirt that is very short, often considered to be a symbol of youthfulness

Ex: As the temperatures rose , women across the city traded their jeans for breezy miniskirts.
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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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spirit
spirit
[noun]

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

Ex: The team's spirits sank after the loss.
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flattering
flattering
[Adjective]

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

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red carpet

the tradition of laying out a red carpet for VIPs and celebrities to walk on as they enter or exit an event, usually associated with movie premieres, award shows, and other entertainment industry events

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sequin
sequin
[noun]

a small, shiny, flat or round decorative object that is typically sewn onto garments or accessories to add sparkle and glamour

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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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swimwear
swimwear
[noun]

clothing items designed to be worn while swimming

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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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embroidery

the activity of sewing decorative patterns onto a piece of clothing

Ex: The handmade quilt was a labor of love , with each square meticulously embellished with embroidery depicting scenes from nature .
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lightweight
lightweight
[Adjective]

having little weight or mass, making it easy to carry or move

Ex: The new car model boasted a lightweight design , improving fuel efficiency .
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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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comfort zone

a situation or environment where a person feels safe, at ease, and in control, without experiencing stress or anxiety

Ex: You ca n't achieve great things if you always stay in your comfort zone.
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strapless
strapless
[Adjective]

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

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adhesive
adhesive
[Adjective]

having the quality of sticking or bonding objects together

Ex: She applied an adhesive strip to the torn page to repair her book .
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garment
garment
[noun]

an item of clothing that is worn on the body, including various types of clothing such as shirts, pants, dresses, etc.

Ex: She selected a lightweight garment for her trip to the tropics , prioritizing comfort in the warm climate .
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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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uncovered
uncovered
[Adjective]

exposed to view or external elements

Ex: She left the food uncovered, attracting insects.
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to hold up

to provide support or lift to something or someone, often by bearing the weight or preventing it from falling or collapsing

Ex: The wall can hold up the heavy bookshelves .
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bare
bare
[Adjective]

(of a part of the body) not covered by any clothing

Ex: He wore a sleeveless shirt that left his bare shoulders exposed to the sun .
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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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to [kill] two birds with one stone

to achieve two goals at the same time only by taking one action

Ex: We can kill two birds with one stone by recording the training and using it for new hires later.
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rapid
rapid
[Adjective]

occurring or moving with great speed

Ex: The rapid growth of the city led to urban development.
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to emulate

to make an attempt at matching or surpassing someone or something, particularly by the means of imitation

Ex: The team emulated the winning strategies of their competitors in the tournament .
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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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high-waisted
high-waisted
[Adjective]

designed with a waistband that sits above the natural waistline

Ex: High-waisted leggings provide extra support during workouts.
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sophisticated
sophisticated
[Adjective]

having refined taste, elegance, and knowledge of complex matters

Ex: The sophisticated diplomat navigated the complex negotiations with ease .
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to [break] the mold

to act so differently that it changes traditional or previous methods or approaches

Ex: The new mayor promised to break the mold instead of repeating the same old policies.
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breath
breath
[noun]

an indirect suggestion

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fresh air
fresh air
[noun]

a refreshing change that brings new energy, ideas, or improvement to a situation

Ex: The startup 's approach was fresh air in a market full of copycats .
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to evolve
to evolve
[Verb]

to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period

Ex: Scientific theories evolve as new evidence and understanding emerge .
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evening gown

a long elegant dress that is usually worn on formal occasions or events that take place after evening

Ex: The evening gown made her feel like royalty at the formal dinner .
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to [stand] the test of time

to remain strong, valuable, or effective over a long period, despite changes or challenges

Ex: Their friendship has stood the test of time, growing stronger over the years.
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flattering
flattering
[Adjective]

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

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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 [turn] heads

to attract a lot of interest or attention because of how great someone or something looks

Ex: The sleek sports car turns heads as it zooms down the street, with its roaring engine and eye-catching design.
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solid-colored
solid-colored
[Adjective]

having the same color all over

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bra
bra
[noun]

a piece of underwear worn by women to cover and support their breasts

Ex: She carefully chose a bra that matched her outfit for the special occasion .
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nipple
nipple
[noun]

the round dark area on a person's chest, which from female ones babies can drink milk

Ex: The doctor examined the patient 's breast , noting a discharge from the nipple that required further investigation .
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cover
cover
[noun]

something that protects or conceals a thing by being put over, on, or around it

Ex: During the winter months , a thick cover of snow blanketed the landscape , transforming it into a winter wonderland .
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minimal
minimal
[Adjective]

characterized by simplicity, the use of basic geometric forms, clean lines, and a reduction to essential elements, often with an emphasis on space and the absence of ornamentation

Ex: The architect designed the house with a minimal aesthetic , using clean lines and geometric shapes .
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open-shoulder
open-shoulder
[Adjective]

designed with part of the shoulders exposed, often for style in clothing

Ex: Designers are using more open-shoulder cuts this season.
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