Lifemode: meaning, definitions and examples

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lifemode

 

[ ˈlaɪfˌmoʊd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

way of living

Lifemode refers to the particular way of living or lifestyle that an individual or group adopts. It encompasses the daily habits, routines, beliefs, and values that shape one's life.

Synonyms

lifestyle, living pattern, way of life.

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Word Description / Examples
lifemode

Used rarely in modern English, 'lifemode' might be seen in more technical or specialized scientific literature to describe the overall manner or mode of an organism's life.

  • The lifemode of these insects demonstrates unique adaptations to their environment.
  • Scientists are studying the lifemode of various deep-sea creatures.
lifestyle

Commonly used to describe the daily habits, preferences, and overall way of living of an individual or group. Often associated with health, fashion, and social trends.

  • She adopted a healthier lifestyle by exercising more and eating better.
  • The minimalist lifestyle has become increasingly popular.
way of life

Describes the customs, habits, and traditions that characterize a society or community. Often used in a broader or cultural sense.

  • The way of life in the village has remained unchanged for centuries.
  • Traveling to different countries can give you insights into various ways of life.
living pattern

Used to denote the repetitive behaviors or routines in someone's daily life. Often used in studies or discussions about daily habits and routines.

  • His living pattern changed drastically after he started his new job.
  • Their living patterns were studied to understand how people allocate their time during the day.

Examples of usage

  • Lifemode of urban dwellers is often fast-paced and technology-driven.
  • The nomadic tribe has a unique lifemode centered around moving with their livestock.
  • She embraced a minimalist lifemode, focusing on experiences rather than possessions.
Context #2 | Noun

sociology

In sociology, lifemode refers to the social and economic conditions under which people live and the impact it has on their behavior and choices.

Synonyms

social conditions, socioeconomic status.

Examples of usage

  • The lifemode of the working class differs from that of the upper class.
  • Sociologists study how lifemode influences consumer behavior.

Translations

Translations of the word "lifemode" in other languages:

🇵🇹 modo de vida

🇮🇳 जीवन शैली

🇩🇪 Lebensweise

🇮🇩 cara hidup

🇺🇦 спосіб життя

🇵🇱 styl życia

🇯🇵 ライフスタイル

🇫🇷 mode de vie

🇪🇸 modo de vida

🇹🇷 yaşam tarzı

🇰🇷 생활 방식

🇸🇦 نمط الحياة

🇨🇿 způsob života

🇸🇰 spôsob života

🇨🇳 生活方式

🇸🇮 način življenja

🇮🇸 lífsstíll

🇰🇿 өмір салты

🇬🇪 ცხოვრების წესი

🇦🇿 həyat tərzi

🇲🇽 modo de vida

Etymology

The word 'lifemode' is a combination of 'life' and 'mode', indicating the specific mode or way of living that an individual or group follows. It emerged in the late 20th century as societies became more diverse and people sought ways to describe their unique lifestyles and choices.

See also: afterlife, alive, life, lifebuoy, lifeless, lifelessly, lifelessness, lifeline, lifelong, lifesaver, lifespan, lifestyle, lifetime, lifeway.