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fashionable English

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fashionable

If something is fashionable, it is the latest popular style or fashion. He wore fashionable new sunglasses.

fashionable

being or in accordance with current social fashions fashionable clothing the fashionable side of town a fashionable cafe patronized by (= stylish) having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress a little less posh but every bit as stylish as Lord Peter Wimsey the stylish resort of Gstadd

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Simple sentences

She always wears fashionable clothes.
She's fashionable.
It is fashionable to have leather chairs.
In this democratic age of ours men clamour for what is popularly considered the best, regardless of their feelings. They want the costly, not the refined; the fashionable, not the beautiful.
Gardening has been fashionable for a few years now.
You're fashionable.
Her aunt's glasses are fashionable.
Tom always wears fashionable clothes.
Our store sells a wide range of fashionable clothes.
It used to be considered fashionable for women to have pale skin.
Next year, hats will become fashionable.
Tom is fashionable.
I always try to wear fashionable clothes.

Movie subtitles

That is how White aborigines culture became fashionable in Africa.
How would you like a more fashionable locality?
The wealthiest and most fashionable avenue in the world's largest city.
You can get dressed up real fashionable.
I really don't care. one of those fashionable architects is just as inept as another.
You'd become fashionable!
More fashionable!
This is a very fashionable district.
They're ever so fashionable.
Koetsu Honami, the greatest virtuoso of Japanese fine arts, has taken Musashi to Ohgiya, the most fashionable club in Kyoto, and to its star courtesan, Yoshino.
The woman who thinks must come to grips with fashionable attire.
To be fashionable.
It was a very fashionable name in bad novels when my mother was young and impressionable.
Top's the fashionable district.
It's been fashionable since the dawn of history.
Yes, New York was becoming cosmopolitan, and no household was considered fashionable without a French maid.
Where do you think the money came from. that converted you into the fashionable Mrs. Forbes?
Andso,onceuponatime, three years ago, we came to Madrid, to a not very fashionable nightclub, to see Maria Vargas dance.
She'd do it in the smart, fashionable places they went before last summer.
You look like a pretty healthy little girl. And fashionable, too.
Now, if the panel fails to guess your unusual crime in ten questions, you will receive two weeks vacation at a fashionable seaside resort, all expenses paid.
But it's a fashionable spa. There must be some fashion shows, some trendy clubs, even at our hotel. Have you been behaving?
I'm not fashionable.
Well, in comparison to some of the more fashionable parts of town. it is, of course.
It is not a very fashionable piece, but notice the workmanship without regard to the value of the stone.
A very fashionable name for English cats in the Middle Ages.
Playing the fashionable winter hotel circuit?
But it's a fashionable spa.
The girls I saw the day of the interview all looked so fashionable.
Give me a list of what you need to look fashionable.
It's more fashionable. Don't you like it?
This fashionable man is very strange!
Your style - fashionable lady white phone. crepe de Chine.

News and current affairs

It is fashionable to mock the bureaucratic minutia of European regulation.
Indeed, only an ongoing skepticism of fashionable political nostrums - both of the statist and market fundamentalist variety - can promote pluralism and tolerance, and avoid a ballooning of the bureaucracy that enfeebles our economy.
But, in my thinking and empirical research, this fashionable hypothesis cannot stand.
The fashionable hypothesis denies even the most obvious benefit.
The other difficulty with that fashionable hypothesis is that most of the alleged costs are illusory or trumped up.
The idea that ordinary people are anguished by the thought that other people have extraordinary wealth is also cultivated in fashionable circles without the presentation of any evidence.
It might be fashionable to talk about just a couple of the globe's challenges, but we could achieve a lot more if we focused first on where our spending would be most rational.
The bridge was of a relatively new type, known as a cantilever, which had become quite fashionable.
It was once fashionable to argue that when China opened up to the world, Hong Kong and Singapore would suffer.
Economic doomsayers focused instead on previously fashionable emerging markets like Brazil, Russia, India, and Turkey.
Deaton goes on to offer a revealing critique of some of the most hyped and fashionable approaches to improving aid.
Another intellectually fashionable approach is to conduct small randomized trials to examine, say, the effectiveness of school-attendance incentives or immunization campaigns.
Until recently, flashy aid packages for Russia were fashionable.
It has become fashionable among politicians to preach the virtues of pain and suffering, no doubt because those bearing the brunt of it are those with little voice - the poor and future generations.
In fashionable African cities, residential home prices remain stratospheric.
But while downsizing government may be fashionable in the West, now is not the time for slimming down Burundi's state sector.
TRIVANDRUM, INDIA - It is fashionable these days, particularly in the West, to speak of India and China in the same breath.
Cocaine is fashionable because it is attractive: white, not dark; sniffed, not injected; consumed in a living room or a fashionable night-club, not in a dark alley.
It has recently become fashionable to disparage the economic performance of the large emerging countries, particularly China and the other BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, and India).
A fashionable view is that Greece did not fulfill the eurozone's entry criteria and so falsified statistics in order to secure membership.
And yet he controversially but rightly held out a hand of friendship to the breakaway region of Somaliland, before it became fashionable, and went as far as he could short of formal re-recognition of that ray of democratic hope in the Horn of Africa.
In fact, currently fashionable models of the multiverse - the concept that our universe is but one of a huge ensemble of universes - are consistent with the idea that they are collectively in a kind of steady state.
It is fashionable today to stress the global nature of the world's problems.

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