stylish
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++styl·ish /ˈstaɪlɪʃ/ ●○○ AWL adjective STYLE/ELEGANCEattractive in a fashionable way 有风格的;时髦的 a stylish woman in her forties 一名40多岁的时髦女子 Jack is quite stylish. 杰克很时髦。 a stylish restaurant in the West End 位于伦敦西区的一家有格调的饭店► see thesaurus at fashionable —stylishly adverb —stylishness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpus
stylish• Our bathrooms are not only safe and functional, they're stylish and colour coordinated.• They will make you look lean, stylish and even sexy.• A very stylish and fashionable plant.• a stylish black suit• She was wearing a stylish black woollen dress.• The officers were known as the Hat Squad because of their stylish fedoras.• The room was full of stylish furniture and expensive paintings.• Some of us are wearing stylish golf shoes and some are wearing the high-priced sneakers of Tiger Woods' favorite shoe company.• The stylish hand held Ultratone Facial unit is the perfect way to achieve tone and lift, keeping your face looking good.• stylish modern furniture• Based on tough, stylish Nissan Pathfinder, a good path to find.• With stylish roman numerals, gold-plated case and soft leather strap, these elegant watches are a pure delight to wear.• She was a stylish woman, always dressed to suit the occasion.styl·ish adjectiveChineseSyllable
attractive a Corpus way fashionable in
stylish
styl‧ish AC /ˈstaɪlɪʃ/
adjective
a stylish woman in her forties
Jack is quite stylish.
a stylish restaurant in the West End
—stylishly adverb
—stylishness noun [uncountable]
▪ fashionable popular at a particular time: fashionable clothes | It was fashionable to have red hair. | His theories were fashionable in the 1980s.
▪trendy informal modern and fashionable – often used in a slightly disapproving or joking way: a trendy tie | a trendy restaurant | The area has become very trendy and a lot of artists live there.
▪stylish adjective fashionable and well-designed in an attractive way: She was wearing a stylish two-piece suit. | The furniture looked very stylish and modern.
▪cool adjective informal fashionable – used especially when you think someone or something looks good: Michael looked very cool in his dark jacket and sunglasses. | a cool shirt
▪happening [only before noun] informal adjective a happening place is fashionable and lively: London has always been a happening place.
▪be in fashion verb phrase to be fashionable at a particular time: The Sixties look is back in fashion.
▪in adjective informal fashionable at a particular time. In is not used before a noun, except in the phrases below: Pale colours are in. | New York was the in place to be. | Yoga has become the in thing to do.
styl‧ish AC /ˈstaɪlɪʃ/
adjective Word Family: noun: style, styling, stylishness, stylist, stylistics, stylization; adjective: stylish, stylistic, stylized; adverb: stylishly, stylistically; verb: style
attractive in a fashionable way:
—stylishly adverb
—stylishness noun [uncountable]
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