Antonyms for more stylish
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : stahy-lish |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈstaɪ lɪʃ |
Definition of more stylish
Origin :- 1797 ( in "Sense and Sensibility"), from style + -ish. The adjective good is understood. Related: Stylishly; stylishness.
- adj fashionable
- But when we get to Washington, we want sunthin' gayer, more stylish, to ride on.
- Extract from : « Sweet Cicely » by Josiah Allen's Wife: Marietta Holley
- To be sure, the opera and the Italiens were more stylish; but she could not help gaping there.
- Extract from : « Other People's Money » by Emile Gaboriau
- That black was more stylish than purple, was an idea quite beneath Ernestine's notice, so she went back to her former query.
- Extract from : « Six Girls » by Fannie Belle Irving
- A few weeks of stage experience had given her a more stylish appearance.
- Extract from : « A Mysterious Disappearance » by Gordon Holmes
- I tell her bronze finish is better, keep cleaner and more stylish.
- Extract from : « Dawson Black: Retail Merchant » by Harold Whitehead
- This room was much affected by Lantier, who thought it more stylish by far than the public one.
- Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
- She would indeed have felt it treason to admit its inferiority to any of her cousin's more stylish dresses.
- Extract from : « Lucy Raymond » by Agnes Maule Machar
- The skirt of the coachman's coat is very full and pleated, and the more stylish the equipage, the broader is the driver.
- Extract from : « The Old World and Its Ways » by William Jennings Bryan
- I do think James Gordon might have provided a more stylish Casino while he was about it.
- Extract from : « The Terms of Surrender » by Louis Tracy
- I'm goin' to make doughnuts—fried cakes I used to call 'em, tho' it's more stylish to say doughnuts these days.
- Extract from : « Drusilla with a Million » by Elizabeth Cooper
Synonyms for more stylish
- a la mode
- beautiful
- chic
- chichi
- classy
- dap
- dapper
- dashing
- dressed to kill
- dressed to the teeth
- dressy
- fly
- groovy
- high-class
- in
- in fashion
- in the mainstream
- in vogue
- jazzy
- latest
- mod
- modernistic
- new
- nifty
- now
- ostentatious
- polished
- pretentious
- rakish
- ritzy
- sassy
- sharp
- showy
- sleek
- slick
- smart
- snappy
- snazzy
- swank
- swell
- tony
- trendy
- up-to-date
- upscale
- uptown
- urbane
- voguish
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