Pronunciation: /ˌvɛdʒəˈtɛriəˌnɪzəm/
noun a practice or lifestyle that excludes the consumption of meat and animal products
A1 Vegetarianism means not eating meat.
A2 Many people choose vegetarianism for health reasons.
B1 Vegetarianism has become more popular in recent years due to increased awareness of animal welfare.
B2 Some argue that vegetarianism is better for the environment than a meat-based diet.
C1 The ethical implications of vegetarianism are complex and often debated.
C2 Vegetarianism requires a commitment to avoiding all animal products, including dairy and eggs.
formal The rise of vegetarianism in recent years has been attributed to increased awareness about animal welfare and environmental concerns.
informal I've been considering trying out vegetarianism to see if it improves my health.
slang Some people think vegetarianism is just a fad, but I believe it's here to stay.
figurative Embracing vegetarianism is like opening a door to a whole new world of culinary possibilities.
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