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单词 trendsetter
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Definition of trendsetter in English:

trendsetter

nounˈtrɛndsɛtəˈtrɛn(d)ˌsɛdər
  • A person who leads the way in fashion or ideas.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Institutions in South Mumbai, which attract students from affluent families, have been trendsetters in fashion.
    • A person that doesn't purchase at least one or two new pieces of clothing every season can definitely not consider himself a fashion trendsetter.
    • Similar to how high-end fashion brands gain popularity, a brand must be first accepted by opinion leaders and trendsetters in Cheongdam-dong and spread to hip areas in Gangnam and Hongdae.
    • All this time I was slavishly imitating a TV character and she thought I was a fashion trendsetter (albeit a disastrously failed one).
    • As the cold winds begin to blow, fashion trendsetters, celebrities, and professional athletes have started donning their favorite headwear.
    • Nicole Kidman has long been considered a fashion trendsetter.
    • Indeed, she emerged as a fashion trendsetter, helped frame the office, and was the capital city's leading social figure for decades.
    • Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise was a trendsetter when she married the Marquis of Lorne, heir to the dukedom of Argyll, in 1871.
    • But it's pretty much guaranteed that those trendsetters who start the fashion rages already have something new in mind.
    • This is the trendsetter when it came to cultural trends, political trends.
    • Elvis Presley's shark fin blazers and trademark ‘puff’ still keep mass fashion trendsetters agog.
    • Andrew added: ‘Stuart was amazed to find he's become a trendsetter, a fashion icon.’
    • When we look at the winners of our challenge, we see champions of innovation: leaders, change agents, disrupters, trendsetters, and social entrepreneurs.
    • This 21-to 30-year-old population is the very demographic that marketers perceive as trendsetters when it comes to fashion and music.
    • Celebrity figures are fashion trendsetters for mere mortals everywhere.
    • According to recent research, ‘Tuning into the Indian Youth’, MTV VJs are trendsetters and the ‘ultimate’ in fashion.
    • It's an interesting paradox: original she may not be, but a trendsetter she certainly is.
    • Fashion, say trendsetters in Dubai, is here to stay.
    • They include a sparkle princess, a rock star, a fashion trendsetter and a drama diva complete with glittery sunglasses.
    • Other trendsetters took a cue from Africa's most revered politician, and ditched their suits.
    Synonyms
    forefront, van, advance guard, avant-garde, spearhead, front, front line, front rank, fore, lead, leading position, cutting edge, driving force

Derivatives

  • trendsetting

  • adjectiveˈtrɛndsɛtɪŋˈtrɛn(d)ˌsɛdɪŋ
    • But at the same time the city is becoming a trendsetting city in modern Asia, changing its image from a stopover for bargain hunters and sex tourists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The world's trendsetting fashion marketers may get the message a lot sooner to clean up their act if they are warned by the worldly French.
      • The fashion industry gets away with planned obsolescence all the time by arbitrarily declaring clothes we just bought as having the trendsetting equivalent of a steam powered toaster.
      • Her marble fireplace business has grown from humble beginnings, when she hawked marble tiles round shops, to the ultimate in trendsetting home design.
      • These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest.
 
 

Definition of trendsetter in US English:

trendsetter

nounˈtren(d)ˌsedərˈtrɛn(d)ˌsɛdər
  • A person who leads the way in fashion or ideas.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Andrew added: ‘Stuart was amazed to find he's become a trendsetter, a fashion icon.’
    • As the cold winds begin to blow, fashion trendsetters, celebrities, and professional athletes have started donning their favorite headwear.
    • Indeed, she emerged as a fashion trendsetter, helped frame the office, and was the capital city's leading social figure for decades.
    • This 21-to 30-year-old population is the very demographic that marketers perceive as trendsetters when it comes to fashion and music.
    • This is the trendsetter when it came to cultural trends, political trends.
    • A person that doesn't purchase at least one or two new pieces of clothing every season can definitely not consider himself a fashion trendsetter.
    • But it's pretty much guaranteed that those trendsetters who start the fashion rages already have something new in mind.
    • Fashion, say trendsetters in Dubai, is here to stay.
    • Institutions in South Mumbai, which attract students from affluent families, have been trendsetters in fashion.
    • They include a sparkle princess, a rock star, a fashion trendsetter and a drama diva complete with glittery sunglasses.
    • All this time I was slavishly imitating a TV character and she thought I was a fashion trendsetter (albeit a disastrously failed one).
    • Similar to how high-end fashion brands gain popularity, a brand must be first accepted by opinion leaders and trendsetters in Cheongdam-dong and spread to hip areas in Gangnam and Hongdae.
    • Other trendsetters took a cue from Africa's most revered politician, and ditched their suits.
    • According to recent research, ‘Tuning into the Indian Youth’, MTV VJs are trendsetters and the ‘ultimate’ in fashion.
    • When we look at the winners of our challenge, we see champions of innovation: leaders, change agents, disrupters, trendsetters, and social entrepreneurs.
    • Elvis Presley's shark fin blazers and trademark ‘puff’ still keep mass fashion trendsetters agog.
    • Celebrity figures are fashion trendsetters for mere mortals everywhere.
    • Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise was a trendsetter when she married the Marquis of Lorne, heir to the dukedom of Argyll, in 1871.
    • Nicole Kidman has long been considered a fashion trendsetter.
    • It's an interesting paradox: original she may not be, but a trendsetter she certainly is.
    Synonyms
    forefront, van, advance guard, avant-garde, spearhead, front, front line, front rank, fore, lead, leading position, cutting edge, driving force
 
 
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