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unˈmodish, a. [un-1 7, 5 b.] Unfashionable.
c1665C'tess Warwick in C. F. Smith Life, etc. (1901) 327 To be so unmodish as..to walk in the straight and holy path. 1672J. Phillips Montelion's Predict. 4 To offer more Reasons..would be absurd and unmodish. 1716Lady M. W. Montagu Toilet 21 At Chapel..Who..appears at those unmodish Hours But Ancient Matrons? 1728Morgan Algiers I. Pref. p. i, [I am] so impoliticly unmodish, that I never can speak one thing when I mean another. a1974R. Crossman Diaries (1977) III. 225 Of all the places which are not exactly with-it that dreary part of South London is the worst, brand new and yet unpopular and unmodish. |