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163. Are Dress Codes a Good Thing? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

2022/8/3
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Dress codes are everywhere - at school, at work, in restaurants, and in religious institutions. But are they a good thing? Today, let’s take a look at the debate over dress codes!

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Vocabulary List

Scrubs (n) - loose clothes worn by doctors and nurses in a hospital

She came home wearing her doctor’s scrubs

Limitation (n) - the act of controlling or reducing, or something that controls or reduces something

There are strict limitations on where you can build houses in the UK

To indicate (v) - to show, point, or make clear in another way

Please indicate what course you would like to study on the application form

To enforce (v) - to make people obey a law

The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline

Synthetic  (adj) - synthetic products are made from artificial substances, often copying a natural product

Clothing made from synthetic materials can catch fire easily

Inclusive (adj) - an inclusive group or organisation tries to include many different types of people and treat them all fairly and equally

Our aim is to create a fairer, more inclusive society

To violate (v) - to break or act against something, especially a law or rule

He violated the law with his business deals

To sexualise (v) - to see something or someone in sexual terms

She criticised the number of sexualised music videos being released by pop stars


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