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Chicness - 2 dictionary results

chic

[sheek] adjective, -er, -est.
1. attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
–noun
2. style and elegance, esp. in dress: Paris clothes have such chic.
3. stylishness; modishness: the chic of the firstnighters.

Origin:
1855–60; < F < G Schick skill


chicly, adverb
chicness, noun


1. smart, elegant, modish.


The spelling pronunciation[chik] is considered nonstandard except when used facetiously.
chic   (shēk)   
adj.   chic·er, chic·est
  1. Conforming to the current fashion; stylish: chic clothes; a chic boutique.
  2. Adopting or setting current fashions and styles; sophisticated: chic, well-dressed young executives. See Synonyms at fashionable.
n.  
  1. The quality or state of being stylish; fashionableness.
  2. Sophistication in dress and manner; elegance.

[French, probably from German Schick, skill, fitness, elegance, from Middle High German (sich) schicken, to outfit (oneself), fit in.]
chic'ly adv., chic'ness n.
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