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View usage for: (fæʃənəbəl) adjectiveSomething or someone that is fashionable is popular or approved of at a particular time. It became fashionable to eat certain kinds of fish. Chelsea Harbour is renowned for its fashionable restaurants. Synonyms: popular, in fashion, trendy [British, informal], cool [slang] More Synonyms of fashionable fashionably adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed] ...women who are perfectly made up and fashionably dressed. fashionable in British English (ˈfæʃənəbəl) adjective1. conforming to fashion; in vogue 2. of, characteristic of, or patronized by people of fashion a fashionable café 3. (usually foll by with) patronized (by); popular (with) Derived forms fashionability (ˌfashionaˈbility) or fashionableness (ˈfashionableness) noun fashionably (ˈfashionably) adverb fashionable in American English (ˈfæʃənəbəl) adjective1. following the current style; in fashion; stylish 2. of, characteristic of, or used by people who follow the current fashion Derived forms fashionableness (ˈfashionableness) noun fashionably (ˈfashionably) adverb Examples of 'fashionable' in a sentencefashionable Equally astonishingly, the format has become fashionable.The fashionable people want their horses to carry their heads high and to step high.Frozen out by prices at fashionable ski resorts?It largely depends on what is fashionable at the time you plan to sell.Reading has become the fashionable educational activity for summer months with schools and libraries running reading challenges.He now had money for fashionable clothes and shoes.It has become fashionable for people from other nations to fawn all over them.Enjoy a bracing spring day beside the sea at a choice of fashionable resorts this month.It has become rather fashionable to display at least a passing interest in translation.He liked fashionable clothes and fashionable hairstyles.It has become fashionable for science and religion to snarl at one another.Buyers were shopping for some of the less fashionable retailers yesterday as hopes were revived of a deal in the sector.Except with much less fashionable threads.They are all young, fashionable and have a love for life.Some sit in loose shirts while others wear turbans, fashionable at that time.The most fashionable people are the individuals who aren't afraid to think outside the box.The sheer number of introductions forces older, less fashionable varieties out of current catalogues.She was on her way south to the fashionable seaside resort of Biarritz.After all, anyone who is fully fashionable all the time is just such hard work.To spend less and still feel fashionable shop at cheaper stores and charity shops, swap with friends or revamp your clothes.They first moved to the East End when it was cheap rather than fashionable.So cheap, so fashionable - so going to be sold out soon.To a certain extent, fashionable ways of speaking affect all of us, across a wide age range. In other languagesfashionable British English: fashionable / ˈfæʃənəbl/ ADJECTIVE Something that is fashionable is popular or approved of at a particular time. It was fashionable to wear blue. - American English: fashionable
- Arabic: مُطَابِقٌ للمُوضَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: na moda
- Chinese: 时髦的
- Croatian: moderan
- Czech: moderní
- Danish: moderigtig
- Dutch: modieus
- European Spanish: a la moda
- Finnish: muodikas
- French: à la mode
- German: modisch
- Greek: μοδάτος
- Italian: alla moda
- Japanese: 流行の
- Korean: 유행의
- Norwegian: moderne
- Polish: modny
- European Portuguese: na moda
- Romanian: la modă
- Russian: модный
- Latin American Spanish: a la moda
- Swedish: modern
- Thai: ทันสมัย
- Turkish: modaya uygun
- Ukrainian: модний
- Vietnamese: mốt
Chinese translation of 'fashionable' adj - [clothes, restaurant, resort]
流行的 (liúxíng de) - [writer, director]
受欢(歡)迎的 (shòu huānyíng de)
Definition popular among well-off or famous people It became fashionable to eat certain foods. Synonyms popular the new on trend usual customary genteel (archaic) up-to-the-minute du jour (French) designer voguish (informal) trendsetting all the go (rare) culty funky (old-fashioned) Opposites old-fashioned , dated , unpopular , obsolete , out of date , unfashionable , outmoded , old-hat , uncool (slang) , frumpy , behind the times , unhip (slang) , unstylish , untrendy (British, informal) , out of the ark (informal) Seein |