adv
fashionably
adv
1
In a fashionable or stylish manner.
"She arrived fashionably late to her own party."
"He was fashionably dressed for the gallery opening."
How to Use Fashionably
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishIn a stylish way, or in line with what's currently in vogue.
Common pairings
fashionably late
fashionably dressed
Word Forms
more fashionably comparative, most fashionably superlative
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Etymology
From "fashionable" plus the adverb-forming suffix "-ly."
Rhymes for fashionably
notably
probably
arguably
amicably
suitably
reliably
admirably
favorably
miserably
inexorably
reasonably
invariably
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