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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91. This is now a fashionable field commanding the attention of very prominent social theorists.
92. There is no doubt generally that children love jokes and riddles that are predictably structured and heavily formulaic, whatever the fashionable subject-matter.
93. Life, civic life included, is not as simple as the purveying of fashionable ideas suggests.
94. The wedge also happens to be erotically fashionable at this time.
95. They are chosen to last, to be serviceable, not to be fashionable.
96. Laura was never one to swim with every fashionable cross-current that came her way.
97. Consequently, fashionable women of 1910 could wear flowing, sinuous shapes in dramatic hues.
98. Perhaps objects like these had been fashionable in churches once upon a time, but no longer, hence the attic.
99. Gone are the days of hiding your bump under a tent dress - today's maternity clothes are both comfortable and fashionable!
100. Fashionable north London, six bedrooms, an acre of garden, a surveillance system, electronic gates, a road-to-house intercom.
101. Where once a Chanel handbag or bull terrier would have done, the fashionable woman now holds a smiling child.
102. Pursuing new technologies to increase roadway capacity without adding travel lanes has become fashionable.
103. It was a small country town, and Lauren looked very conspicuous in her fashionable New York clothes.
104. Photos of her show her hair drawn smoothly back in pigtails and tied with the enormous ribbon bows fashionable at the time.
105. B Fashionable trousers with inverted front pleats[sentencedict.com/fashionable.html], belt loops and turn-ups.
106. There was a time, a generation or two back, when it was fashionable to eat bits of cake yeast.
107. A Casual, short sleeved shirt in pure silk with the fashionable sand-washed finish that feels so luxurious to the touch.
108. But cell doors had become fashionable in Punta del Este and the owner of the shop demanded an impossible price.
109. It is understood the company will look for design and advertising agencies to help transform the brand into a fashionable label.
110. For a brief time, this nook of County Durham was quite a fashionable holiday resort among the health-conscious.
111. His was a household name when the craze for stereoscopic views was fashionable.
112. The opening was celebrated with a tea,[sentencedict.com] and fashionable Chicago crowded the gallery.
113. It was considered rather more fashionable than Vauxhall Gardens, but its popularity did not last as long.
114. Fashionable hotels usually make their statement by treating guests grandly.
115. He drew attention to the lower achievement of boys before it became a fashionable topic.
116. It is currently fashionable to forswear flesh eating in the interests of animal rights or a lower cholesterol level.
117. Complex hierarchies need to be flattened, but that is not because flat organizations are currently fashionable.
118. She did not throw clothes away if she could mend them or alter them to make them more fashionable.
119. It may not be the most fashionable branch of medicine but it puts thousands of patients on hospital waiting lists each year.
120. I would really like to wear some fashionable clothes on the slopes but haven't got a clue where to start looking.
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