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The synonyms of “Stylish” are: fashionable, modish, voguish, modern, contemporary, up to date, up to the minute, trendsetting
Stylish as an Adjective
Definitions of "Stylish" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “stylish” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Being or in accordance with current social fashions.
- Having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress.
- Neat, confident, and skilful.
- Fashionably elegant and sophisticated.
Synonyms of "Stylish" as an adjective (8 Words)
contemporary | Occurring in the same period of time. Contemporary trends in design. |
fashionable | Of a place frequented by fashionable people. They risked being scoffed at by their more fashionable friends. |
modern | Belonging to the modern era since the Middle Ages. Modern furniture. |
modish | In the current fashion or style. It seems sad that such a scholar should feel compelled to use this modish jargon. |
trendsetting | Initiating or popularizing a trend. |
up to date | Open. |
up to the minute | Out of bed. |
voguish | In accord with the latest fad. A suit of voguish cut. |
Usage Examples of "Stylish" as an adjective
- The stylish resort of Gstadd.
- A stylish cocktail bar.
- A stylish batsman.
- A little less posh but every bit as stylish as Lord Peter Wimsey.
- You don't have to be a designer to create a stylish look in your own small room.
- He put his heart and soul into a stylish performance.
- A stylish range of jewellery.
Associations of "Stylish" (30 Words)
abreast | Side by side and facing the same way. It makes sense to stay abreast of changes in the advertising business. |
alongside | Side by side. |
canard | A small winglike projection attached to an aircraft forward of the main wing to provide extra stability or control, sometimes replacing the tail. The old canard that LA is a cultural wasteland. |
chic | Elegant and stylish. Chic elegance. |
craze | Cause to go crazy; cause to lose one’s mind. Internal stresses often caused the glue to craze. |
current | Dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas. Current psychoanalytic theories. |
dapper | Neat and trim in dress and appearance (typically used of a man. A dapper young man. |
fad | An interest followed with exaggerated zeal. His fads about the type of coffee he must have. |
faddish | Intensely fashionable or popular for a short period of time. Superficial faddish approaches to spirituality. |
fashion | A popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour. The skins were fashioned into boots and shoes. |
fashionable | Popular and considered appealing or fashionable at the time. They risked being scoffed at by their more fashionable friends. |
flamboyant | Showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana. Flamboyant handwriting. |
jaunty | Marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners. A jaunty optimist. |
lately | In the recent past. Lately the rules have been enforced. |
latest | Of most recent date. The latest news. |
maverick | An unbranded calf or yearling. Maverick politicians. |
modern | Belonging to the modern era since the Middle Ages. Tables in modernistic designs. |
modish | In the current fashion or style. It seems sad that such a scholar should feel compelled to use this modish jargon. |
natty | Marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners. A palmtop computer with many natty features. |
offbeat | (informal) strikingly unconventional. The answer sums up his offbeat skewed vision of the world. |
popular | (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people. The popular vote. |
raffish | Unconventional and slightly disreputable, especially in an attractive way. A cocktail party given by some raffish bachelors. |
rakish | Marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness. He had a rakish debonair look. |
recency | The property of having happened or appeared not long ago. |
spruce | Light soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees used especially for timbers and millwork. He spruced up for the party. |
unconventional | Not conforming to accepted rules or standards. His unconventional approach to life. |
unorthodox | Independent in behavior or thought. An unorthodox lifestyle. |
up-to-date | Provide with a dateline; mark with a date. |
urbanity | Polished courtesy; elegance of manner. A picture of banal urbanity. |
vogue | The popular taste at a given time. Leather is the latest vogue. |