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adj B1 Intermediate Uncommon

fashionable

FA-shuh-nuhbl

Fashionable (adj) means In keeping with current trends and considered stylish. Example: “She always wears fashionable clothes.”

adj
1
In keeping with current trends and considered stylish.
"She always wears fashionable clothes."
"The restaurant has become a fashionable spot for young professionals."

How to use fashionable

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishStylish and in line with what's currently popular.

Common pairings
fashionable clothes fashionable area fashionable trend

Word forms

more fashionable comparative, fashionables plural, most fashionable superlative

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She always wears _____ clothes.

Etymology

Formed from "fashion" plus the suffix "-able."

au courant de rigueur current on-point trendsetting a la mode/à la mode all the rage chic sassy cool dapper done

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Frequently asked questions

What does “fashionable” mean?

The word “fashionable” means in keeping with current trends and considered stylish. In plain terms, stylish and in line with what's currently popular.

How do you pronounce “fashionable”?

“Fashionable” is pronounced FA-shuh-nuhbl (/ˈfæʃənəbl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “fashionable” in a sentence?

Here is “fashionable” used in a sentence: “She always wears fashionable clothes.”

What is another word for “fashionable”?

Words with a similar meaning to “fashionable” include a la mode/à la mode, all the rage, chic, sassy, cool and dapper.

What is the opposite of “fashionable”?

The opposite of “fashionable” — its antonyms — is unfashionable.

What part of speech is “fashionable”?

“Fashionable” is an adjective.

Is “fashionable” a common word?

“Fashionable” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between fashionable and trendy?

Fashionable describes something in keeping with current, stylish tastes and can apply to lasting good taste as well as passing trends. Trendy specifically implies something is popular right now but may fade quickly, carrying a slightly more fleeting or faddish connotation.

What is the difference between fashionable and stylish?

Stylish emphasizes a person or thing's inherent good taste and flair, which can be timeless. Fashionable is tied more closely to current trends, meaning something considered fashionable today may not be seen that way in a few years.

Is fashionable a formal word?

Fashionable is a neutral, widely used word suitable for both formal and everyday contexts, describing clothing, restaurants, neighborhoods, or ideas. It carries no particular formality restriction, unlike slangier synonyms such as "on fleek" or "hip."

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