Can Fashion Be Hazardous to Your Health?

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Can Fashion Be Hazardous to Your Health? Vocabulary Review

to tie, attach, fasten bind

to stop or slow down a vehicle or bicycle brake

stylish, trendy, in fashionable

to blame accused

Idea of perfection, model, goal ideal

to cover wrap

stuff such as powders, eyeliner, mascara, lipsticks that people put on their faces makeup

completely stupid, foolish, ridiculous absurd

a way, process or practice of doing something procedure

light, whitish pale

A long thin thread-like part of the body that sends messages to the brain. nerve

an undergarment used to make the waist look tiny corset

very, extremely high ultra-high

dangerous, risky, unsafe, harmful hazardous

a narrow piece, a cloth used around a part of the body that has been injured bandage

the middle part of a person’s body waist

the bottoms of a shoe soles

trendy, in, popular, fashionable in style

indeed without a doubt, definitely, certainly gives additional emphasis after a word or phrase. indeed

to make a small hole, to stab puncture

to become unconscious for a short time, to pass out faint

useful or suitable to you convenient

not strong weak

making holes in your body body piercing

to curve, to bend arch

Pronunciation and Review hazardous fashionable in style weak to bind (bound, bound) procedure to wrap bandage absurd to arch nerve ultra + adjective to accuse sole to brake indeed ideal makeup pale corset waist puncture faint convenient body piercing

VERB NOUN ADJECTIVE ADVERB convenience convenient conveniently accuse accusation accusative accusatively fashion fashionable fashionably absurdity absurd absurdly idealize ideal ideally poison poisonous appear appearance circulate circulation circulatory