modish
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mod·ish
(mō′dĭsh)adj.
Being in or conforming to the prevailing or current fashion; stylish: "With his longish wavy hair and his modish suits, he appears entirely at home on Rodeo Drive" (John Nathan).
mod′ish·ly adv.
mod′ish·ness n.
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modish
(ˈməʊdɪʃ)adj
(Clothing & Fashion) in the current fashion or style; contemporary
ˈmodishly adv
ˈmodishness n
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mod•ish
(ˈmoʊ dɪʃ)adj.
fashionable; stylish.
[1650–60]
mod′ish•ly, adv.
mod′ish•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | modish - in the current fashion or style fashionable, stylish - being or in accordance with current social fashions; "fashionable clothing"; "the fashionable side of town"; "a fashionable cafe" |
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modish
adjective fashionable, current, smart, stylish, trendy (Brit. informal), in, now (informal), with it (informal), contemporary, hip (slang), vogue, chic, all the rage, up-to-the-minute, du jour (French), à la mode, voguish, culty a short checklist of much that is modish at the moment
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modish
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على آخر طِراز
módní
fashionabelmoderne
tískulegur
son modaya uygun
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modish
[ˈməʊdɪʃ] adj (liter) → à la page invCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
mode
(məud) noun1. a manner of doing something. an unusual mode of expression.
2. a kind or type. modes of transport.
3. a fashion. Large hats are the latest mode.
ˈmodish adjective fashionable and smart.
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