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fashionable
/ ˈæʃəəə /
adjective
conforming to fashion; in vogue
of, characteristic of, or patronized by people of fashion
a fashionable café
(usually foll by with) patronized (by); popular (with)
Other 51Թ Forms
- fashionableness noun
- fashionability noun
- fashionably adverb
- antifashionable adjective
- nonfashionable adjective
- nonfashionableness noun
- nonfashionably adverb
- quasi-fashionable adjective
- quasi-fashionably adverb
- ultrafashionable adjective
- ultrafashionably adverb
- unfashionable adjective
- unfashionably adverb
- ˌڲDzԲˈٲ noun
- ˈڲDzԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fashionable1
Example Sentences
With her signature asymmetrical haircut, her loud, fashionable outfits and a penchant for all things off-kilter, the Detroit-born artist made little distinction between her work and her life.
King co-signed her saggy sunhat with a description provided to EW that could be interpreted as shade: “It's perfect, as if some beautiful, fashionable Hindenburg suddenly dropped on her head.”
Cyrus, who won her first career Grammy for “Flowers” in 2024, is on the verge of a new, theatrical and fashionable era.
In recent years, it's become fashionable to blame the size and width of the cars.
The film and the discussion and debate it inspired marked a new surge in Malcolm Fever that included but went far beyond fashionable headwear.
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