Comparative for characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular style
“The couple are stylishly dressed, he in a suit, overcoat and fedora, and she also in a fashionable suit and hat, with a large fox fur around her shoulders.”
Comparative for vainly dressed up in formal, ostentatious or glamorous clothing
“A fashionable dandy in unscuffed riding boots appears unable to take control of the horse because, instead of gripping onto its reigns, he is more concerned with holding on to his material possessions.”
Comparative for currently popular or in demand
“It's a very fashionable thing to do. Everyone is doing it.”
Comparative for highly sought after
“The hunters began the grisly job of skinning the carcasses which would fetch high prices in the city markets of Barcelona and Madrid where cured wolf skin was a rare and fashionable commodity.”
Comparative for rather physically attractive
“The commercials follow the day-to-day adventures of a fashionable woman in her mid-twenties and her cute penguin companion.”
Comparative for involving modern or contemporary methods or concepts
“They tend to pursue fashionable technology and pay attention to the trends of individualized consumption concepts.”
Comparative for used or accepted broadly by most people
Comparative for very good, or the best, in quality or class
Comparative for very exciting or appealing
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