单词 | trendy |
释义 | trendy (once / 9278 pages) adj Trendy describes something that's stylish or popular, like skinny jeans or fancy coffee drinks. If your shoes are the newest, coolest kind of sneakers, they are trendy. If all of your neighbors seem to suddenly have Great Dane puppies, you can say that's a trendy dog breed in your neighborhood. Trendy is a relatively recent adjective, first formed in the mid-1960's from the noun trend, which originally meant "the way something bends," and later came to mean "general tendency." WORD FAMILYtrendy: trendier, trendiest, trendily+/trend: trended, trending, trends, trendy USAGE EXAMPLESIt was Don who transformed the establishment into the laundry equivalent of a trendy nightclub’s velvet-roped VIP area. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) The newest of the bunch is the trendy Off Paris Seine, which opened last summer. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) Just look at the recent panic in trendy Williamsburg, Brooklyn, over the impending shutdown of the L line for more than a year. New York Times(Dec 30, 2016) adj in accord with the latest fad trendy ideas trendy clothes Syn voguish fashionable, stylish being or in accordance with current social fashions |
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