Modish :
atirlar
moda, keng tarqalgan, atirlar, havoyi
atirlarmodishlyatirlar, muvofiqlikni
atirlarmodishlyatirlar, muvofiqlikni
Adjective(1) in the current fashion or style
(1) There is another subject about which it is currently modish to express concern - political apathy among young people.(2) How tragic is this modish contempt for the past and obsession with the sensation of the present.(3) Other varieties enjoying modish popularity in the late 1990s were Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, and some which have origins in the RhÔö£Ôöñne; Syrah and Viognier are foremost.(4) Car dealers, meanwhile, will expect that the updated format will inspire a rush of sales to modish motorists.(5) The results for me are modish and enjoyable but never very exciting.(6) What was once enigmatically mesmerising in this kind of modish Iranian movie is now redundant and exasperating.(7) So easily can the line between modish chic and outright pretension be crossed when the decor is not chosen with the deftest of touch in bars such as this.(8) The area's five bike shops carry an array of full-suspension mountain bikes, body armor, and loose-fitting, modish clothing made for playing in the dirt.(9) But this modish mob doesn't just follow the trends, they also wear them.(10) Modern Italian cuisine is the order of the day, the setting is similarly modish .(11) Denizens of the world of art naturally see the whole thing rather differently, viewing a critical platform as a useful vehicle for the dissemination of, say, the latest modish orthodoxies.(12) These studio moments whispered the transient chic of a leopard-print tie and fingerless gloves, capturing a modish instant.(13) But the chair is important to his father, Martin, the ex-policeman, who mentors with warmth and affection his two modish and conflicted sons.(14) By then his celebrity was well established and he wore a dark suit of shiny mohair in a modish cut.(15) It is, she says, an admission of defeat, buying into the currently modish idea that men and women are fundamentally different and so can never live together in any kind of equality.(16) ├ö├ç├┐Arguably, the seventh most-renowned serious vocal ensemble in the world├ö├ç├û, its five members turn up their snooty noses at anything remotely popular or modish .
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