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fashionable

/ˈfæʃənəbl̩/adjective4 syllables

Fashionable means: being or in accordance with current social fashions.

Synonyms for fashionable45

adjective, as in being or in accordance with current social fashions

stylish, latest, a la mode, in style, in vogue, modish, cool, dapper, dashing, jaunty, natty, raffish, rakish, spiffy
and 11 more, snappy, spruce, faddish, faddy, groovy, swagger, in, up-to-date, up to date, cutting-edge, with-it

adjective, as in having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress

stylish, chic, smart, voguish, chichi, classy, posh, swish, snazzy

adjective, as in popular and considered appealing or fashionable at the time

in fashion, popular

also used for fashionable

barbermonger, beau, blade, blood, buck, carpet knight, cockscomb, dandy, dike, dood

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Opposites of fashionable

unfashionable

What does fashionable mean?3

adjective

1

being or in accordance with current social fashions“fashionable clothing”

2

having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress“a little less posh but every bit as stylish as Lord Peter Wimsey”

3

popular and considered appealing or fashionable at the time

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Fashionable in a sentence

  • That time, it was not fashionable to live there.SunnyMoon
  • It's sort of fashionable, but the price is too high!paper1n0
  • To continue to make an acknowledged mistake, because it's become fashionable, is foolish.Roomba_Unit
  • If something is fashionable, everyone wants to imitate it.carlosalberto
  • There have always been fashionable faces and expressions which marked an epoch.unknown
  • She altered her old clothes to make them look more fashionable.CK
  • I tend to wear clothes that are comfortable and practical rather than fashionable.chaule3
  • Gardening has been fashionable for a few years now.Kaseijin

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