Pronunciation: /njuːˈfæʃənd/
adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
A1 I bought a newfashioned dress for the party.
A2 She prefers newfashioned technology over old-fashioned gadgets.
B1 The restaurant serves a newfashioned twist on traditional dishes.
B2 The company's marketing strategy is focused on appealing to a newfashioned consumer base.
C1 The designer is known for creating newfashioned couture that pushes boundaries.
C2 The artist's latest exhibit showcases a newfashioned approach to abstract art.
formal The newfashioned technology revolutionized the industry.
informal I love how newfashioned this restaurant's decor is.
slang Check out my friend's newfashioned kicks, they're so cool.
figurative Her newfashioned approach to problem-solving really impressed me.
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