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Key Casual Bottoms Vocabulary
ease
ease
[noun]

a state of being comfortable and relaxed, without worry or difficulty

Ex: She handled the situation with calm and ease.
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trousers
trousers
[noun]

a piece of clothing that covers the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg

Ex: He prefers to wear trousers made from breathable fabric during the hot summer months .
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casual
casual
[Adjective]

(of clothing) comfortable and suitable for everyday use or informal events and occasions

Ex: He likes to keep it casual when meeting friends , usually wearing a simple polo shirt and shorts .
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wear
wear
[noun]

a piece of clothing for a particular event or purpose

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sportswear

the outfit worn outside casually or for sport activities

Ex: His closet is filled with breathable sportswear for every season .
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flexibility

the ability to change or adjust easily or quickly to different conditions and situations

Ex: The success of the team was attributed to their flexibility in adjusting strategies and approaches based on changing project requirements .
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tunic
tunic
[noun]

a hip-length loose-fitting blouse that women wear with pants or a skirt

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loincloth
loincloth
[noun]

a simple piece of cloth that covers the genitals and is worn as an undergarment

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functional
functional
[Adjective]

made for practical use, not for looks

Ex: The design of the chair is purely functional, with no extra details .
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braccae
braccae
[noun]

trousers worn in ancient times by various peoples of Europe, especially the Celts and later adopted by some Roman soldiers for practicality in cold climates

Ex: Some Romans considered braccae barbaric until they proved useful in northern campaigns.
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military
military
[noun]

the armed forces of a country

Ex: The military launched a surprise attack on the enemy 's base under the cover of darkness .
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beachwear
beachwear
[noun]

clothing and accessories worn for activities on or near the beach

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leisure time

the period of time when a person is not working or occupied with other responsibilities

Ex: The museum offers various events during leisure time on weekends .
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menswear
menswear
[noun]

clothing for men

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rebellion
rebellion
[noun]

the act of resisting authority, rules, or societal expectations, often as a form of protest or defiance

Ex: His decision to quit his corporate job was an act of personal rebellion.
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athletic
athletic
[Adjective]

related to athletes or their career

Ex: His athletic performance in the marathon was impressive .
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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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rugby
rugby
[noun]

a game played by two teams of thirteen or fifteen players, who kick or carry an oval ball over the other team’s line to score points

Ex: We are watching a rugby match on TV tonight .
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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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mobility
mobility
[noun]

the ability to move easily or be freely moved from one place, job, etc. to another

Ex: The region 's economic growth is partially due to the mobility of its labor force .
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to require

to need or demand something as necessary for a particular purpose or situation

Ex: To bake the cake , the recipe will require eggs , flour , sugar , and butter .
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over time
over time
[Adverb]

as time passes or progresses

Ex: The project became more successful over time.
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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 resemble

to have a similar appearance or characteristic to someone or something else

Ex: The actor strongly resembles the historical figure he portrays in the movie .
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modern-day
modern-day
[Adjective]

of or belonging to the present time

Ex: The film portrays a modern-day version of the classic tale .
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suited
suited
[Adjective]

fitting for a specific purpose, situation, or person

Ex: The movie is not suited for young children.
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battle
battle
[noun]

a fight between opposing armed forces, particularly during a war

Ex: The generals strategized to minimize casualties in the upcoming battle.
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as time [goes] on

as more time passes

Ex: As time went on, the town changed dramatically.
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to diminish

to become less significant or decrease in importance over time

Ex: His reputation as an expert has diminished due to recent controversies .
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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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wearer
wearer
[noun]

a person who wears or has something on, such as clothing, accessories, or equipment

Ex: The badge identifies the wearer as an official member of the organization .
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to gain
to gain
[Verb]

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

Ex: She gained valuable experience during her internship that helped her secure a full-time job .
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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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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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sight
sight
[noun]

anything that is seen

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seaside
seaside
[noun]

an area by the sea, especially one at which people spend their holiday

Ex: He took a long walk along the seaside to relax and unwind .
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to popularize

to make something widely known and accepted by the general public, often by adjusting it to fit popular preferences or trends

Ex: The organization has successfully popularized various cultural events in the community .
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iconic
iconic
[Adjective]

widely recognized and regarded as a symbol of a particular time, place, or culture

Ex: The Eiffel Tower is an iconic symbol of Paris and French culture .
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sporting
sporting
[Adjective]

relating to or used in sports

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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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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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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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primarily
primarily
[Adverb]

with a focus on the main aspects of a thing, situation, or person

Ex: The success of the recipe is primarily dependent on the quality of ingredients .
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attire
attire
[noun]

the clothes that someone is wearing for a special occasion

Ex: The theme of the party was ‘ vintage Hollywood ’ , and everyone arrived in attire reminiscent of the golden age of cinema .
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tropical
tropical
[Adjective]

associated with or characteristic of the tropics, regions of the Earth near the equator known for their warm climate and lush vegetation

Ex: The tropical sun provides abundant warmth and energy for photosynthesis in plants .
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humid
humid
[Adjective]

(of the climate) having a lot of moisture in the air, causing an uncomfortable and sticky feeling

Ex: The humid air made it difficult to dry laundry outside .
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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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to rip
to rip
[Verb]

to tear, cut, or open something forcefully and quickly

Ex: The fierce gusts of wind threatened to rip the tent from its stakes during the camping trip .
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to grow into

(of a child) to become big enough to fit clothing that was previously too large

Ex: The toddler quickly grew into his new school uniform.
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