schick — meaning in English
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English meaning
- chic adj Elegant and fashionable in a stylish, effortless way.
- elegant adj Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- fancy verb British informal: to want or feel attracted to something or someone.
- genteel adj Polite, refined, and well-mannered, sometimes to an exaggerated or old-fashioned degree.
- groovy adjective Cool, stylish, or enjoyable — especially in a retro, 1960s-inspired way.
- jaunty adj Lively, confident, and stylish in manner or appearance.
- natty adj Smart, neat, and stylishly dressed.
- peachy adj Resembling a peach in color, texture, or taste.
- posh adj Associated with wealth or the upper classes; stylish and expensive.
- snazzy adjective Stylish and eye-catching, often in a flashy way.
- spiffy adjective Smart, neat, and stylish in appearance.
- Tony adj Fashionable and upscale; high-toned.
Senses
schick is used for these senses in English:
- chic Elegant, stylish.
- elegant Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.
- genteel Stylish or elegant.
- groovy (dated, slang) Cool, neat, interesting. [popular in the 1940s and again in the 1960s–1970s]
- jaunty Dapper or stylish.
- natty (informal) Smart and fashionable. [from late 18th c.]
- peachy (colloquial) Very good, excellent, typically used sarcastically to indicate a state of misery, resentment or great frustration.
- snazzy Of a person: elegant in dressing; of clothes: elegant, fashionable.
chic — full definition
- adj Elegant and fashionable in a stylish, effortless way.
- noun Stylishness or fashionable elegance.
elegant — full definition
- adj Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- adj Neatly and cleverly simple, especially describing a solution or idea.