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Synonyms for way of life
way of life
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Princeton's WordNet
way, path, way of lifenoun
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"
Synonyms:
mode, manner, itinerary, course, fashion, route, track, way, agency, means, elbow room, direction, room, style, path
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How to use way of life in a sentence?
The Taliban, Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Does it really matter what we call these killers? they are all animals from the same family who share a deep hatred for the American people and our way of life. Intelligence backed up by recent video evidence demonstrates that all three of these terrorist groups are alive and well in Afghanistan.
Peace is precious to us. It is the way of life we strive for with all the strength and wisdom we possess. But more precious than peace are freedom and justice. We will fight, if fight we must, to keep our freedom and to prevent justice from being destroyed.
The great and invigorating influences in American life have been the unorthodox: the people who challenge an existing institution or way of life, or say and do things that make people think.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon:
We are reinforcing our guard, we will continue to defend the right of the islanders to determine their future and to maintain their way of life against whatever threats may arise.
I think it’s a step in the right direction, hopefully we can continue to move forward and get back to a normal way of life.
Translations for way of life
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- حياة, نمط حياة, طريقة في حياةArabic
- způsob životaCzech
- Lebensstil, LebensweiseGerman
- estilo de vida, forma de vidaSpanish
- روش زندگیPersian
- elämäntapaFinnish
- mode de vieFrench
- dòigh-beathaScottish Gaelic
- ज़िंदगी का तरीकाHindi
- életmódHungarian
- jalan hidupIndonesian
- modo di vivereItalian
- 生活様式, 生き方, ライフスタイルJapanese
- via vitaeLatin
- leefwijzeDutch
- livsstilNorwegian
- modo de vidaPortuguese
- образ жизни, стиль жизниRussian
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