Fashionable

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfæʃənəbəl/

Definitions of fashionable

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'fashionable' describes something that is stylish or in vogue

Example Sentences

A1 She bought a fashionable dress for the party.

A2 The store sells fashionable clothing at affordable prices.

B1 Wearing sunglasses indoors may not be considered fashionable.

B2 The designer's latest collection is incredibly fashionable and has received rave reviews.

C1 Her impeccable taste in fashion always keeps her looking effortlessly fashionable.

C2 The fashion industry is constantly evolving, with new trends emerging to keep things fresh and fashionable.

Examples of fashionable in a Sentence

formal The fashion industry is constantly evolving with new trends and styles.

informal She always manages to put together the most fashionable outfits.

slang Those sneakers are so on point, totally fashionable.

figurative Being kind and compassionate is always in fashion, no matter what the trends are.

Grammatical Forms of fashionable

past tense

fashioned

plural

fashionables

comparative

more fashionable

superlative

most fashionable

present tense

fashion

future tense

will fashion

perfect tense

have fashioned

continuous tense

is fashioning

singular

fashionable

positive degree

fashionable

infinitive

to fashion

gerund

fashioning

participle

fashioned

Origin and Evolution of fashionable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fashionable' originated from the Latin word 'facere', meaning 'to make' or 'to do'. It evolved through Old French and Middle English before taking on its modern meaning.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'fashionable' referred to something that was in accordance with prevailing fashion or style. Over time, it came to denote something trendy or stylish, reflecting changes in societal norms and tastes.