lifestyle
Americannoun
adjective
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pertaining to or catering to a certain lifestyle.
unhealthy lifestyle choices; lifestyle advertising; a luxury lifestyle hotel.
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(of a drug) used to treat a medical condition that is not life-threatening or painful.
lifestyle drugs for baldness.
noun
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a set of attitudes, habits, or possessions associated with a particular person or group
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such attitudes, etc, regarded as fashionable or desirable
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a luxurious semirural manner of living
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( as modifier )
a lifestyle property
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adjective
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suggestive of a fashionable or desirable lifestyle
a lifestyle café
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(of a drug) designed to treat problems, such as impotence or excess weight, which affect a person's quality of life rather than his or her health
Etymology
Origin of lifestyle
Explanation
Your lifestyle is how you live, and it reflects who you are. You might try to look cool by adopting a rock star lifestyle of partying every night and sleeping all day, but you'd probably get pretty tired. A lifestyle can also reflect your attitude or your personal values. For example, you might have a very conservative lifestyle, which means you don't spend money on anything trivial or unnecessary, and you don't engage in silly activities. A glamorous lifestyle means you indulge in upscale, high-profile pursuits and live luxuriously. If you've got some bad habits, your doctor might encourage you to adopt a healthier lifestyle, and get more exercise and eat more carefully.
Example Sentences
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Cate Blanchett is set to play Martha Stewart in an upcoming biopic about the lifestyle mogul’s illustrious career, Variety first reported.
From Salon • Apr. 16, 2026
If being able to conceive were as simple as evaluating one’s lifestyle and making swaps, I would be all in for sharing this information.
From Slate • Apr. 16, 2026
That’s a nice chunk of change, especially early in retirement, when having a consistent income means you don’t have to sell investments to cover your lifestyle, especially if you retire into a down market.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 15, 2026
Rodríguez Castro has since settled into a more discrete lifestyle.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026
Ten days into it, this is beginning to look like a livable lifestyle.
From "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich
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