About The Word Modish
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Modish
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What's The Definition Of Modish?
[adj] in the current fashion or style
Synonyms | Synonyms for Modish: a la mode(p) | fashionable | in style(p) | in vogue(p) | stylish Related Terms | Find terms related to Modish: a la mode | advanced | avant-garde | chic | contemporary | dashing | dressed to advantage | dressed up | en grande tenue | endimanche | exclusive | far out | fashionable | forward-looking | gussied up | in | in full dress | in full feather | in high feather | in tails | in the mode | mod | modern | modernistic | modernized | newfashioned | now | present-day | present-time | progressive | slicked up | smart | soigne | soignee | spruce | streamlined | stylish | swank | swish | trendy | twentieth-century | ultramodern | ultra-ultra | up-to-date | up-to-datish | up-to-the-minute | vogue | voguish | way out | well turned-out | well-dressed | with-it See Also | Modish In Webster's Dictionary \Mod"ish\, a.
According to the mode, or customary manner; conformed to the
fashion; fashionable; hence, conventional; as, a modish
dress; a modish feast. --Dryden. ``Modish forms of address.''
--Barrow. -- {Mod"ish*ly}, adv. -- {Mod"ish*ness}, n.
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