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Meanings of
unfashionable
in English
Not in accord with or not following current fashion.
unstylish
fashionable
Related terms
out
old
dated
ex
antique
prehistoric
mossy
dowdy
stodgy
outmoded
Synonyms
Examples for "
unstylish
"
unstylish
Examples for "
unstylish
"
1
With them
unstylish
low heels?
2
She carried a sable muff, too, and under these furs was a dress of
unstylish
fashion and cut that contrasted curiously with them.
Usage of
unfashionable
in English
1
Stuck in an
unfashionable
industry where growth is hard to come by?
2
This is a deeply
unfashionable
stance, but he likes it that way.
3
The campaign transformed an
unfashionable
tinned meal-of-last-resort into a popular national favourite.
4
It was close, it was convenient and, best of all, absolutely
unfashionable
.
5
Sherwood Square was a little out of the way and quite
unfashionable
.
6
Francis had taken in the plain, heavy coat and
unfashionable
cocked hat.
7
It's kind of
unfashionable
nowadays to embrace that term, the Cautionary Tale.
8
He was short and powerfully built, with an
unfashionable
graying crew cut.
9
Somewhat too plain and
unfashionable
for us since we got our money.
10
It is
unfashionable
to look at them-evenspeculation is at an end.
11
The club's drop into the
unfashionable
Europa League may lower spirits further.
12
Let them call to mind the
unfashionable
,
uneducated, uncultivated surroundings of Nazareth.
13
Is it not because there would be something egregiously
unfashionable
in it?
14
He talks enthusiastically about such
unfashionable
themes as flat-pack housing and potatoes.
15
But the
unfashionable
side part in his hair hints at secret proclivities.
16
She wore a short cloak, and a wide-brimmed hat,
unfashionable
,
but becoming.
Other examples for "unfashionable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unfashionable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very unfashionable
become unfashionable
deeply unfashionable
as unfashionable
so unfashionable
More collocations
Unfashionable
through the time
Unfashionable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Less common