Antonym: antiquated. Similar words: modify, modicum, commodity, commodious, spasmodic, incommodious, modification, spasmodically. Meaning: ['məʊdɪʃ] adj. in the current fashion or style.
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1, Moral virtues were a cunningly indirect alibi for modish economic vices.
2, She sits there, nearly crushing the spindly, modish bench some twee designer has deemed appropriate for business chitchat.
3, She is always crazy at modish things.
4, Rhoda's willowy figure, modish straw hat,(http://sentencedict.com/modish.html) and fuchsia gloves and shoes surprised Janice.
5, It has emerged from the realms of sub-culture into the mainstream, and may yet, via Viz, be modish.
6, They also favor the natural and contemporary floral bouquet that are fashionable and modish.
7, Brief figuring style, neat and spiffy prints in and fashionable narrow design show your modish feelings.
8, Brief figuring style, neat and spiffy prints in front, and fashionable narrow design show your modish feelings.
9, His place really looks lived in — noting expensive or modish just to impress people.
10, Eagleman has puckish, neatly carved features, with a lantern jaw and modish sideburns.
More similar words: modify, modicum, commodity, commodious, spasmodic, incommodious, modification, spasmodically, methodist, methodism, aphrodisiac, disembodied, dish, dishes, radish, dish out, dishonor, reddish, brandish, Kaddish, prudish, dishevel, faddish, outlandish, childish, dishonest, fiendish, dishonour, do the dishes, dish towel.