Advertisement
Advertisement
modish
[ moh-dish ]
modish
/ ˈməʊdɪʃ /
adjective
- in the current fashion or style; contemporary
Discover More
Derived Forms
- ˈmodishly, adverb
- ˈmodishness, noun
Discover More
Other Words From
- modish·ly adverb
- modish·ness noun
- un·modish adjective
- un·modish·ly adverb
Discover More
Example Sentences
It feels bizarrely out of place, and the horde of modish Angelenos decide to capture it on their iPhones and Androids.
A group of modish young Angelenos has congregated at Eveleigh, a bistro off Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.
Top-40 music is blaring and the crowd, most of whom are standing, is young, modish, and easy on the eyes.
United received heaps of critical acclaim stateside and Phoenix became a favorite among the modish indie crowd.
There was evidence of great care and taste in every fold of her modish dress.
Elizabeth blushed prettily, her shy gaze taking in the details of Miss Tripp's modish costume.
He, as well as Madam de Broglie, was a master of all the modish and fashionable small talk jargon of Paris.
Suard will be embarrassed with them, as the modish French style runs into the other extreme.
Granny looked up and sighed as she saw the slim little creature in a very modish frock and a very modish hat.
Advertisement
Word of the Day
[tawr-choo-uhs ]
Meaning and examplesStart each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox!
By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse