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		Definition of sought after in English: sought afteradjective Much in demand; generally desired.  the most expensive and sought-after perfume  Example sentencesExamples -  Banking continues to be one of the most sought-after career choices among students.
 -  The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today.
 -  The price shoots up for larger sites in sought-after locations with pre-approved planning.
 -  As the most popular and sought-after schools are full, parents would then have to find a place at another on their return.
 -  The course offered by the college is much sought-after by those desirous of making a career in the film industry.
 -  The pattern is mirrored in sought-after areas across Scotland.
 -  Hong Kong people love their food - the more sought-after and the more expensive, the better.
 -  Any move to increase the number of sites open to the public would therefore generate a great deal of sought-after tourist revenue for the city.
 -  Affordable homes in one of the most sought-after streets in York are to be paid for through the sale of other properties in the same development.
 -  A humble Scottish charity shop has emerged as one of the country's most sought-after suppliers of designer fashion.
 -  After this late night triumph she became one of the most sought-after cellists of her time.
 -  Morris is now one of the most sought-after choreographers in the world.
 -  He was a much sought-after consultant, both for his original ideas and his unrivalled contacts in sport.
 -  The location and the listed buildings already on the site promise that they will become some of the most sought-after addresses in the city.
 -  I've always been embarrassed by our corner bath but now, after years in the decor doldrums, they are much sought-after.
 -  Government bonds were among the most sought-after financial investments following yesterday's attacks.
 -  Irish vocal and production talent, much sought-after in Europe, barely gets a look in these days.
 -  The most sought-after rarities sell for thousands of pounds.
 -  Costing over £100 per bottle, this is one of the world's most sought-after champagnes.
 -  Anything which can extend life and improve the quality of it is bound to be sought-after by victims and their families.
 
  Synonyms fashionable, in fashion, voguish, stylish, in style, modish, up to date, up to the minute, modern, ultra-modern, current, prevalent, popular, in favour, in demand, desired, sought-after, all the rage, trendsetting, chic, smart    Definition of sought after in US English: sought afteradjectivesɔt ˈæftər In demand; generally desired.  the most expensive and sought-after perfume  this print will be much sought after by collectors  Example sentencesExamples -  Morris is now one of the most sought-after choreographers in the world.
 -  Costing over £100 per bottle, this is one of the world's most sought-after champagnes.
 -  Banking continues to be one of the most sought-after career choices among students.
 -  The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today.
 -  Affordable homes in one of the most sought-after streets in York are to be paid for through the sale of other properties in the same development.
 -  After this late night triumph she became one of the most sought-after cellists of her time.
 -  A humble Scottish charity shop has emerged as one of the country's most sought-after suppliers of designer fashion.
 -  Irish vocal and production talent, much sought-after in Europe, barely gets a look in these days.
 -  The price shoots up for larger sites in sought-after locations with pre-approved planning.
 -  He was a much sought-after consultant, both for his original ideas and his unrivalled contacts in sport.
 -  The pattern is mirrored in sought-after areas across Scotland.
 -  Any move to increase the number of sites open to the public would therefore generate a great deal of sought-after tourist revenue for the city.
 -  Anything which can extend life and improve the quality of it is bound to be sought-after by victims and their families.
 -  The most sought-after rarities sell for thousands of pounds.
 -  Hong Kong people love their food - the more sought-after and the more expensive, the better.
 -  Government bonds were among the most sought-after financial investments following yesterday's attacks.
 -  The course offered by the college is much sought-after by those desirous of making a career in the film industry.
 -  As the most popular and sought-after schools are full, parents would then have to find a place at another on their return.
 -  The location and the listed buildings already on the site promise that they will become some of the most sought-after addresses in the city.
 -  I've always been embarrassed by our corner bath but now, after years in the decor doldrums, they are much sought-after.
 
  Synonyms fashionable, in fashion, voguish, stylish, in style, modish, up to date, up to the minute, modern, ultra-modern, current, prevalent, popular, in favour, in demand, desired, sought-after, all the rage, trendsetting, chic, smart     |