Antonym: old-fashioned, unfashionable. Similar words: fashion, old-fashioned, go out of fashion, questionable, unquestionable, unconscionable, personable, reasonable. Meaning: ['fæʃnəbl] adj. 1. being or in accordance with current social fashions 2. having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress 3. patronized by.
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61. But they also must have fashionable clothes.
62. The fleece tops for children come in fashionable colors.
63. Satan must be pleased to be so fashionable again.
64. It was, and is, the haunt of fashionable intellectuals.
65. He runs a very fashionable restaurant in Sag Harbor.
66. A very stylish and fashionable plant.
67. Ambassadors' wives are expected to look fashionable and well-groomed.
68. Religion is the fashionable substitute for belief. Oscar Wilde
69. She wore a fashionable jacket and high shiny boots.
70. In June 1719 two fashionable doctors duelled with swords.
71. And lastly, the very fashionable Pickled Pine Collection.
72. There is a fashionable theory to explain this.
73. Everybody was wearing very expensive, fashionable clothes too!
74. One of the most fashionable hotels in the city.
75. Fashionable lacing on the waistband of these trousers helps to accentuate a trim figure.
76. Or giving lacy,[www.Sentencedict.com] uncomfortably fashionable underthings she will never wear.
77. Perrier's coy advertising, aimed at yuppies everywhere, made bottled water fashionable.
78. Mr Murray has no time for the fashionable preoccupations of academic critics or for the dead-end road of existentialism.
79. Sometimes they had to attend the fashionable church in Mayfair where Canon Broome's brother-in-law was rector.
80. I've never been very fashionable. I'd rather wear what feels comfortable.
81. Many of the politburo members had married good bourgeois ladies or fashionable actresses.
82. Also excluded are the currently fashionable workshops and seminars on such provocative topics as diversity, group sensitivity, and gender politics.
83. Drink and drugs were derigeur and sleeping around was still very fashionable.
84. Conservation propaganda has made fashionable women genuinely ashamed to be seen wearing a leopard-skin coat.
85. Leapor also produced several shorter satires on fashionable courtship and marriage.
86. This folly was the first of its kind at a time when all things gothic suddenly became very fashionable.
87. Here, he will say, is another fashionable and bad idea.
88. From being a much sought-after residential area, it has lost its fashionable air.
89. In the fashionable Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, the latest craze is sushi.
90. And like all craftsmen, they were not always taken seriously by the intellectually fashionable people of their times.
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