Drug Culture

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Pronunciation: /drʌɡ ˈkʌltʃər/

Definitions of drug culture

noun a particular group or community that has a strong influence and involvement in the use and distribution of drugs

Example Sentences

A1 Drug culture can have negative effects on society.

A2 Young people may be influenced by drug culture through media and peers.

B1 Some countries have implemented programs to combat drug culture.

B2 The underground music scene is often associated with drug culture.

C1 Researchers have studied the impact of drug culture on urban communities.

C2 The normalization of drug culture in certain social circles is concerning.

Examples of drug culture in a Sentence

formal The prevalence of drug culture in urban areas is a growing concern for public health officials.

informal There's a lot of drama in our school because of the drug culture among some students.

slang The party scene in that city is wild - it's all about the drug culture there.

figurative The toxic drug culture within the company was slowly eroding its reputation and productivity.

Grammatical Forms of drug culture

plural

drug cultures

comparative

more drug culture

superlative

most drug culture

present tense

embracing drug culture

future tense

will experience drug culture

perfect tense

have experienced drug culture

continuous tense

are exploring drug culture

singular

drug culture

positive degree

drug culture is important

infinitive

to explore drug culture

gerund

exploring drug culture

participle

the drug culture phenomenon

Origin and Evolution of drug culture

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'drug culture' originated in the mid-20th century during a period of increased drug use and countercultural movements.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the subculture surrounding drug use, the term 'drug culture' has evolved to encompass a broader societal understanding of the impact of drugs on various aspects of culture and society.