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Meanings of
latest
in English
In the current fashion or style.
modish
a la mode
in style
in vogue
Related terms
fashionable
stylish
Up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date.
up-to-the-minute
Related terms
current
Synonyms
Examples for "
modish
"
modish
a la mode
in style
in vogue
Examples for "
modish
"
1
Stalin also despised the tsars'
modish
subservience to foreign influences and advisers.
2
A wall of
modish
glass brick separates this anteroom from the offices.
3
Ray took from Miss Jevne the black silk gown, modest but
modish
.
4
First there's that
modish
whining noise, like Eeyore having swallowed a synthesiser.
5
It was modern, mod and
modish
,
and the critical hit of the year.
1
Is it
a
la
mode
for the moment to be Liberal or anti-Liberal?
2
Ebonie enjoys singing off-key, dancing on beat and eating cake
a
la
mode
.
3
France was not only respected, she was
a
la
mode
.
4
There she is not so much
a
la
mode
.
5
Braised beef, pot roast, and beef
a
la
mode
.
1
Of course, the contrast
in
style
is also a contrast in backgrounds.
2
Step back in time,
in
style
with this superb dbl fronted home.
3
Now, he had the chance to finish his second round
in
style
.
4
A thoughtful study, well documented though slightly dense
in
style
and approach.
5
The only radical difference between the two main candidates is
in
style
.
1
The idea of metempsychosis was very much
in
vogue
at this epoch.
2
As a result, sending hand-written notes is definitely coming back
in
vogue
.
3
The chemist recommended various remedies which were
in
vogue
fifteen years since.
4
We have now described all the round dances at present
in
vogue
.
5
P-CAF was neo-drive- in classical, a style once
in
vogue
throughout the Universe.
Usage of
latest
in English
1
Community Health said the
latest
bid was its best and final offer.
2
It is the
latest
example of food safety risks facing domestic consumers.
3
Democracy is being deliberately removed, the
latest
example being the Lisbon treaty.
4
Come and see my
latest
effort- Ithinkit's my best work yet.
5
Police said no group had yet claimed responsibility for the
latest
kidnappings.
6
The case marked the
latest
important free speech decision by the justices.
7
The
latest
systems will also require significant amendments to road traffic legislation.
8
The Government should be concerned by the
latest
news on the economy.
9
The government was considering measures for the
latest
health threats, he said.
10
The picture was, of course, the
latest
of his adventures in Europe.
11
The
latest
snapshots, however, suggest the trend may have run its course.
12
Credit Suisse's
latest
deal was marketed to investors in Asia and Europe.
13
The government has agreed to table the
latest
update on flights today.
14
Got the
latest
information on cell-phone activity from that area in question.
15
Government spokesmen were not immediately available for comment on the
latest
reports.
16
Gavin Ellis discusses the new Prime News; and the
latest
circulation figures.
Other examples for "latest"
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latest
Adjective
Frequent collocations
latest figures
latest news
latest round
latest book
latest version
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