Antonyms for unfashionable
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fash-uh-nuh-buhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfæʃ ə nə bəl |
Definition of unfashionable
Origin :- 1560s, "incapable of being shaped," from un- (1) "not" + fashionable. Meaning "not in accordance with prevailing fashion" is attested from 1640s. Related: Unfashionably.
- adj out-of-style
- adj not fashionable
- She sat back for a moment, and stared out at the unfashionable street.
- Extract from : « Rope » by Holworthy Hall
- The billiard-saloon was on the east side of the city, in an unfashionable locality.
- Extract from : « The Telegraph Boy » by Horatio Alger, Jr.
- To doing this, in a book, I have an unfashionable but unalterable objection.
- Extract from : « A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 » by George Saintsbury
- The dress of to-day is unfashionable to-morrow, because every body wears it.
- Extract from : « Practical Education, Volume II » by Maria Edgeworth
- They have come, you see, at last, even to this unfashionable corner of the island.
- Extract from : « The Lady of Lynn » by Walter Besant
- She was neither shabby nor unfashionable; the fashion, too, expressed her, not itself.
- Extract from : « The Rescue » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
- But adoration was in the air, and she had not sufficient originality to be unfashionable.
- Extract from : « Regiment of Women » by Clemence Dane
- Did you ever see such an unfashionable necktie in your life?
- Extract from : « Twenty Years in Europe » by Samuel H. M. Byers
- Indeed, for the matter of that, a good many of my opinions were unfashionable.
- Extract from : « Dust » by Julian Hawthorne
- It is unfashionable to look at them—even speculation is at an end.
- Extract from : « The Writings of Thomas Paine, Vol. I » by Thomas Paine
Synonyms for unfashionable
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