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English
Etymology
From fashion + -able.
Pronunciation
Adjective
fashionable (comparative more fashionable, superlative most fashionable)
- Characteristic of or influenced by a current popular trend or style.
- Synonyms: styleworthy; see also Thesaurus:fashionable
- Antonyms: see Thesaurus:unfashionable
a fashionable dress
a fashionable man
- Established or favoured by custom or use; current; prevailing at a particular time.
the fashionable philosophy
fashionable opinions
- (archaic) genteel; well-bred
fashionable society
c. 1602, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (First Folio), London: Isaac Iaggard, and Ed Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene iii], column 1:For time is like a faſhionable Hoſte / That ſlightly ſhakes his parting Gueſt by th'hand;
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Translations
characteristic of or influenced by a current popular trend or style
- Bulgarian: модерен (bg) (moderen)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 時髦 / 时髦 (zh) (shímáo), 風靡 / 风靡 (zh) (fēngmǐ), 時興 / 时兴 (zh) (shíxīng), 入時 / 入时 (zh) (rùshí), 當令 / 当令 (zh) (dānglìng), 流行 (zh) (liúxíng)
- Dutch: modieus (nl)
- Esperanto: mojosa (eo)
- Finnish: muodikas (fi)
- French: à la mode (fr), en vogue (fr), fashionable (fr) (dated)
- Galician: á moda f
- German: modisch (de), fashionable
- Greek: μοδάτος (el) (modátos)
- Hungarian: divatos (hu)
- Icelandic: í tísku
- Ido: enmoda
- Irish: galánta
- Japanese: はやりの (ja) (hayari-no), 洒落た (しゃれた, shareta), 流行の (ja) (りゅうこうの, ryūkō-no)
- Kazakh: сәнді (sändı)
- Maori: rorotu, tōingo
- Polish: modny (pl) m, gustowny (pl) m, szykowny (pl) m, na topie (pl)
- Portuguese: moderno (pt), na moda
- Russian: мо́дный (ru) (módnyj), фешене́бельный (ru) (fešenɛ́belʹnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: nòsach, nòsail, nòsmhor, modhail, fasanta
- Slovak: módny
- Spanish: a la moda, de moda (es), en voga, estar fashion (estar fashon, Mexico)
- Swedish: inne (sv)
- Tagalog: asak
- Ukrainian: модний (modnyj)
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Noun
fashionable (plural fashionables)
- A fashionable person; a fop.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:dandy, Thesaurus:fashionable person
1860, Various, Atlantic Monthly, Vol. VI.,October, 1860.--No. XXXVI.:We speculated upon the astonishment that would have seized upon their simple, innocent hearts, had they beheld, instead of us, a bevy of our city fashionables in full bloom.
1891, Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), “At the Shrine of St. Wagner”, in What Is Man? and Other Essays:In large measure the Metropolitan is a show-case for rich fashionables who are not trained in Wagnerian music and have no reverence for it, but who like to promote art and show their clothes.
1991 September 20, George Grass, “Star Show”, in Chicago Reader:A few, perhaps, have a further purpose; they desire to assist in that circus, to show themselves in the capacity of fashionables, to enchant the yokelry with their splendor.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English fashionable.
Pronunciation
Adjective
fashionable (plural fashionables)
- (dated) fashionable
1849, François-René de Chateaubriand, Mémoires d’outre-tombe [Memoirs from Beyond the Grave], Livre IX, published 1910:La comtesse de Lieven avait eu des histoires assez ridicules avec madame d’Osmond et George IV. Comme elle était hardie et passait pour être bien en cour, elle était devenue extrêmement fashionable.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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German
Etymology
Borrowed from English fashionable.
Pronunciation
Adjective
fashionable (strong nominative masculine singular fashionabler, comparative fashionabler, superlative am fashionabelsten)
- fashionable
- Synonym: modisch
2021 January 6, Harald Martenstein, “Über das Schicke, das Gemütliche – und die Liebe zum Kitsch”, in ZEITmagazin:Beim Umbau der neuen Wohnung werden wir von einer Freundin unterstützt, die einen guten Geschmack hat. Ihr Geschmack ist cool, fashionable und State of the Art, klar, sie stammt ja aus dem Großbürgertum.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
2023 November 10, Tania Martini, “Über „Philosophy for Palestine“: Mainstream der Avantgarde”, in Die Tageszeitung: taz, →ISSN:Aber was, wenn es eine solche Bewegung längst gibt auf den Straßen und die vermeintliche Avantgarde einem fashionablen Mainstream hinterhängt?- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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