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modish
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modish
(adjective)
modish
/
ˈ
moʊdɪʃ/
adjective
modish
/
ˈ
moʊdɪʃ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MODISH
[
more modish; most modish
]
:
fashionable or stylish in a modern way
He wore a
modish
gray suit and hat.
a
modish
writer
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— modishly
adverb
a
modishly
dressed woman
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