Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːdɪʃ/

Definitions of modish

adjective having or showing fashionable or stylish qualities

Example Sentences

A1 The modish dress caught everyone's attention at the party.

A2 She always wears modish accessories to complete her outfits.

B1 The boutique specializes in modish clothing for young professionals.

B2 The modish furniture in the living room gives it a contemporary feel.

C1 Her modish taste in interior design is evident throughout her home.

C2 The designer's latest collection is a perfect blend of modish trends and classic elegance.

Examples of modish in a Sentence

formal The modish design of the new building is sure to attract many admirers.

informal She always looks so modish in her trendy outfits.

slang That jacket is totally modish, I love it!

figurative His modish ideas on fashion have revolutionized the industry.

Grammatical Forms of modish

past tense

modished

plural

modishes

comparative

more modish

superlative

most modish

present tense

modishes

future tense

will modish

perfect tense

have modished

continuous tense

is modishing

singular

modish

positive degree

modish

infinitive

to modish

gerund

modishing

participle

modished

Origin and Evolution of modish

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'modish' originated from the Middle English word 'modish' meaning fashionable or stylish.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'modish' has evolved to refer to something that is currently fashionable or trendy, reflecting changes in fashion and style trends.