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  • act
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  • reign
  • studies
  • case history
  • curriculum vitae
  • past behavior
  • track record
  • belief
  • creed
  • faith
  • outlook
  • persuasion
  • stamp
  • way
  • school of thought

On this page you’ll find 195 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to way of life, such as: act, action, attitude, conduct, demeanor, and management.

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          WORDS RELATED TO WAY OF LIFE

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          • way of life
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          What is another word for Way of life?

          • way

            body of philosophy on subject, manner of conducting oneself

          • lifestyle

            culture, ideas

          • life

            lifestyle, life style

          • society

            ideas, culture

          • civilization

            culture, ideas

          • ways

            manner of conducting oneself, customs

          • situation

            lifestyle

          • conduct

            background, manner of conducting oneself

          • habits

            customs, manner of conducting oneself

          • customs

            ideas

          • culture

          • mores

            customs, ideas

          • path

          • lot

            lifestyle

          • practices

            traditional customs

          • position

            lifestyle

          • living

            life style

          • behavior

          • traditions

            customs

          • habit

          • circumstances

          • style

            manner of conducting oneself

          • practice

          • presence

          • demeanor

          • act

          • address

          • air

          • state

            lifestyle

          • station

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          266 synonyms found

          Pronunciation:

          [ wˈe͡ɪ ɒv lˈa͡ɪf], [ wˈe‍ɪ ɒv lˈa‍ɪf], [ w_ˈeɪ ɒ_v l_ˈaɪ_f]

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          • n.

            • common practice,
            • take to,
            • as is someone’s wont,
            • ritual.

            • the simple life.

            behavior (noun)

            • decency,
            • nature,
            • etiquette,
            • tenue,
            • tact,
            • mode,
            • morals,
            • role,
            • dealings,
            • deportment,
            • guise,
            • social graces,
            • routine,
            • mien,
            • delivery,
            • bearing,
            • speech,
            • observance,
            • taste,
            • Habits,
            • way,
            • Tenues,
            • action,
            • style,
            • performance,
            • bag,
            • air,
            • code,
            • attitude,
            • presence,
            • address,
            • ethics,
            • act,
            • savoir-faire,
            • what’s done,
            • talk,
            • practice,
            • expression,
            • form,
            • management,
            • tone,
            • comportment,
            • deed,
            • front,
            • seemliness,
            • propriety,
            • convention,
            • conduct,
            • ways,
            • demeanor,
            • decorum,
            • carriage.

            circumstances (noun)

            • lot,
            • standing,
            • class,
            • rank,
            • property,
            • income,
            • Resources,
            • state,
            • means,
            • worldly goods,
            • station,
            • prestige,
            • command,
            • situations,
            • sphere,
            • financial status,
            • times,
            • chances,
            • precedence,
            • position,
            • degree,
            • capital,
            • net worth,
            • footing,
            • prosperity,
            • rating,
            • PROSPECTS,
            • situation,
            • status,
            • dowry,
            • assets,
            • outlook,
            • Dowries,
            • substance.

            civilization (noun)

            • peoples.

            culture (noun)

            • development,
            • civilization,
            • knowledge,
            • society,
            • folklore,
            • customs,
            • habit,
            • grounding.

            habit (noun)

            • addiction,
            • temperament,
            • custom,
            • acclimation,
            • treadmill,
            • tradition,
            • second nature,
            • conventionality,
            • fixed ways,
            • trait,
            • wont,
            • disposition,
            • rut,
            • tendency,
            • leaning,
            • daily grind,
            • regularity,
            • mannerism,
            • instinct,
            • Familiarity.

            life (noun)

            • trials and tribulations,
            • realization,
            • suffering,
            • enjoyment,
            • participation,
            • happiness,
            • journey,
            • personality,
            • hand one is dealt,
            • enlightenment,
            • attainment,
            • vicissitudes,
            • human condition,
            • growth.

            mores (noun)

            • codes,
            • principles,
            • routines,
            • practices,
            • protocol,
            • rites,
            • formalities,
            • Policies,
            • rituals,
            • manners,
            • rules,
            • Standards.

            Other relevant words: (noun)

            • behavior,
            • course,
            • social conduct,
            • established ways,
            • culture,
            • record,
            • modus vivendi,
            • course of action,
            • mores,
            • humanism,
            • established way,
            • folkway,
            • arts and sciences,
            • circumstances,
            • groundings,
            • the arts,
            • ethnology,
            • folkways.

            record (noun)

            • curriculum vitae,
            • Studies,
            • past behavior,
            • accomplishment,
            • case history,
            • work,
            • track record,
            • career,
            • administration,
            • reign,
            • history.

            school (noun)

            • stamp,
            • faith,
            • school of thought,
            • belief.
          • Other synonyms:

            • compulsive,
            • flower power,
            • work-life balance,
            • ritualized,
            • inveterate,
            • suburbia,
            • standard of living,
            • habitual,
            • stock-in-trade,
            • ritualistic,
            • lifestyle,
            • daily life,
            • the high life,
            • counterculture,
            • Nineteen Eighty Four,
            • Living Standards,
            • proclivity,
            • trademark.

            • customary,
            • compulsion,
            • nail-biter,
            • fixture,
            • confirmed,
            • shtick,
            • staple diet,
            • habit-forming,
            • existence.

            • institution,
            • living,
            • serial,
            • vice,
            • tend,
            • chronic.

            • diet,
            • fare.

            • go through.

            • world.

            • stock.

            Other relevant words:

            • life,
            • parasitology.

            Other relevant words (noun):

            • footprint,
            • footstep,
            • gesture,
            • track,
            • faction,
            • school,
            • creed,
            • credo,
            • proceeding,
            • activity,
            • tactics,
            • approach,
            • procedure,
            • persuasion,
            • practises,
            • pose,
            • footsteps,
            • Movements,
            • pattern,
            • praxis,
            • spoor,
            • Doing,
            • dogma,
            • community,
            • demeanour,
            • posture,
            • poise,
            • organization,
            • path,
            • methodology,
            • philosophy,
            • values,
            • opinion,
            • trail,
            • doings,
            • system,
            • affectation,
            • social science,
            • method,
            • teaching,
            • example,
            • trace,
            • view,
            • port,
            • footmark,
            • goings-on,
            • manner.

          How to use «Way of life» in context?

          There is nothing better than living a life according to your own beliefs and sense of morality. This is the way of life that many people try to live, but there are some who think that it is not the right way. Here are five reasons why living a life according to your own beliefs is not the right way.

          1. It can be hard to stick to your own way of life if it is not consistent with the prevailing norms.

          2. You may not be able to find friends or allies who share your way of life.

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          Synonyms:
          abate,
          calm down,
          check,
          contract,
          crumble,
          curb,
          curtail,
          cut down,
          decay,
          decline.

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          1. life

          noun. [‘ˈlaɪf’] the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities.

          Synonyms

          • experience

          Antonyms

          • strength
          • heaviness

          Etymology

          • lif (Middle English (1100-1500))

          Rhymes with Way Of Life

          • strife
          • streiff
          • co-wife
          • slife
          • schleif
          • greiff
          • wife
          • saif
          • rife
          • pfeiff
          • knife
          • fyffe
          • fyfe
          • fife

          2. life

          noun. [‘ˈlaɪf’] a characteristic state or mode of living.

          Synonyms

          • existence
          • being
          • ghetto

          Antonyms

          • nonexistence
          • youngness
          • majority
          • minority

          Etymology

          • lif (Middle English (1100-1500))

          3. life

          noun. [‘ˈlaɪf’] the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living.

          Synonyms

          • beingness
          • being

          Antonyms

          • nonexistence
          • oldness
          • mature

          Etymology

          • lif (Middle English (1100-1500))

          4. life

          noun. [‘ˈlaɪf’] the condition of living or the state of being alive.

          Synonyms

          • alive
          • live
          • animation
          • beingness
          • survival
          • existence
          • life eternal
          • aliveness
          • being
          • eternal life
          • living
          • skin
          • dead

          Antonyms

          • dead
          • nonexistence
          • alive
          • old

          Etymology

          • lif (Middle English (1100-1500))

          5. life

          noun. [‘ˈlaɪf’] the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).

          Synonyms

          • dying
          • birth
          • life-time
          • afterlife
          • demise
          • lifetime
          • eld
          • lifespan
          • hereafter
          • time of life
          • period of time
          • period
          • time period
          • death

          Antonyms

          • death
          • rejuvenate
          • middle
          • beginning

          Etymology

          • lif (Middle English (1100-1500))

          6. way

          noun. [‘ˈweɪ’] how something is done or how it happens.

          Synonyms

          • artistic style
          • lifestyle
          • setup
          • touch
          • modus vivendi
          • form
          • manner
          • life style
          • fit
          • drape
          • style
          • idiom
          • wise
          • property
          • life-style
          • signature
          • fashion
          • response

          Antonyms

          • stay
          • inability
          • informality
          • formality

          Etymology

          • weg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

          7. way

          noun. [‘ˈweɪ’] how a result is obtained or an end is achieved.

          Synonyms

          • desperate measure
          • voice
          • open sesame
          • fast track
          • wings
          • tool
          • stepping stone
          • road
          • expedient
          • salvation
          • instrument
          • tooth
          • dint
          • means
          • escape
          • agency
          • implementation

          Antonyms

          • diverge
          • miss
          • disengage
          • discolor

          Etymology

          • weg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

          8. way

          noun. [‘ˈweɪ’] a line leading to a place or point.

          Synonyms

          • trend
          • direction
          • tendency
          • path
          • bearing
          • north-south direction
          • route
          • qibla
          • itinerary
          • course
          • heading
          • east-west direction

          Antonyms

          • ill
          • unfit
          • unsound
          • inappropriate

          Etymology

          • weg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

          9. way

          noun. [‘ˈweɪ’] the condition of things generally.

          Synonyms

          • status

          Antonyms

          • impolitic
          • inadvisable

          Etymology

          • weg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

          10. way

          noun. [‘ˈweɪ’] any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another.

          Synonyms

          • approach
          • staircase
          • artifact
          • access
          • stairway
          • road
          • path
          • watercourse
          • route
          • roadside
          • lane
          • waterway
          • artefact
          • passage
          • transportation system
          • wayside
          • transit

          Antonyms

          • straightness
          • type
          • antitype
          • plural

          Etymology

          • weg (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

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          1. 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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          1. Larry Levesque:

            Freedom of speech gives us all the opportunity to express our thoughts and react to them; but does this “ freedom” give “big brother”, the opportunity to dictate our way of life???

          2. John Keats:

            The imagination of a boy is healthy, and the mature imagination of a man is healthy; but there is a space of life between, in which the soul is in a ferment, the character undecided, the way of life uncertain, the ambition thick-sighted: thence proceeds mawkishness.

          3. Evens Sanon:

            Nine million people can’t be in poverty when we have so much resources in the country. It’s impossible, we need new leadership that will change the way of life.

          4. Chris Rufo:

            Critical race theory is a grave threat to the American way of life, it divides Americans by race and traffics in the pernicious concepts of race essentialism, racial stereotyping, and race-based segregation—all under a false pursuit of ‘social justice.’.

          5. Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi-Orbon:

            He represents a moment in this city and this country where there was a loss of innocence, trust, a way of life, etan, by his death, saved many, many children from a similar fate.


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