Billy had never considered getting a tattoo, but when his fellow
sailors kept teasing him about being a "blank slate," he finally
succumbed to the peer pressure and had "MOM" emblazoned
on his chest.
When Yukiko remembered all the other girls boasting about their
sexual adventures, it dawned on her that in the end, it was peer
pressure that had led her to being barefoot and pregnant.
She started smoking due to peer pressure. OR (depending on the context) Let's peer round the door to see if they are there yet.
You can use the word "fellow" to refer to someone as a male colleague, peer, or member of a group. For example, "He is a fellow doctor at the hospital."
After the fire damage was repaired, neighbors pitched in to help furnish the house.
Heredity and culture can predispose individuals to certain genetic diseases. Peer pressure may predispose teen boys to engage in foolish or dangerous activities.
Everyone uses peer pressure at some point, it just depends to what degree they use it.
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He displays hidden traits when under pressure
He displays hidden traits when under pressure
The most common use of communication in peer pressure is: Talking to the person, and using the act of persuasion to get them to do something.
If it suddenly becomes mainstream, popular, or cool to say the word "awesome" then more and more people are going to say the word "awesome" it's just word-of-mouth. But adjectives, slang and jargon aren't the only words that peer pressure affects. If it suddenly becomes looked down upon to wear fluro colours, than wearing fluro colours would be a bad idea. This is a very simplistic example of public opinion. Peer pressure can affect looks, personality, the mainstream, fashion, slang, etc. Answer2: Peer pressure affects public opinion when the media and the public talk about disastrous consequences of peer pressure and drug use/abuse, sexual abuse, bullying and beatings and suicides because of peer pressure and bullying.
If I study long and hard, you will someday be my peer. The boy seemed to peer through the window for a very long time.
The free peer pressure measurement tools should be your conscience. Use your conscience to decide what is good and what is wrong.