way of life

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way of life

A family enjoys a simple way of life in their garden.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A typical pattern of living, including customs, habits, values, and daily activities: "way of life" refers to the characteristic manner in which an individual, group, or culture lives and organizes their existence.
    • A chosen or inherent course of conduct or mode of existence: It can also signify a particular philosophy or set of principles that guides how one lives.
Usage
  • The term "way of life" is used to describe the sum of practices, beliefs, and routines that define how people live. It is often used in sociological, anthropological, and personal contexts to discuss cultural norms or individual choices.
  • It is typically used as a singular noun phrase. Example: "A way of life."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The nomadic way of life requires constant movement.
    • For many, farming is not just a job but a way of life.
    • Urbanization has dramatically changed the traditional way of life in the region.
Advanced Usage
  • "A way of life": Used to emphasize that something is integral and habitual to one's existence.
    • For him, daily meditation has become a way of life.
  • "Under threat/endangered way of life": Used to describe a lifestyle that is at risk of disappearing.
    • Climate change poses a serious threat to the Inuit way of life.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lifestyle (n): A way of living, often focusing on the attitudes, tastes, and material circumstances of an individual or group. (e.g., ).
  • Culture (n): The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group, which collectively form a way of life.
  • Modus vivendi (n): (Latin) A way of living; a practical arrangement or lifestyle.
Synonyms
  • Lifestyle: Manner of living.
  • Customs: Accepted practices of a social group.
  • Tradition: A long-established way of thinking or acting.
  • Existence: The fact or state of living.
Related Phrases
  • Path in life: A metaphorical phrase for the course or direction one's life takes.
    • She chose a difficult but rewarding path in life.
  • Course of conduct: A series of actions forming a way of behaving.
    • His honest course of conduct defined his way of life.
Related Idioms
  • The fabric of life: The essential structure of everyday existence.
    • Community festivals are part of the fabric of life in this town.
  • To go one's own way: To live life according to one's own choices and principles.
    • After college, he decided to go his own way and travel the world.
way of life

A family enjoys a simple way of life in their garden.

Noun
  1. a course of conduct
    • the path of virtue
    • we went our separate ways
    • our paths in life led us apart
    • genius usually follows a revolutionary path

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