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Definitionadj. not in accord with or not following current fashion
Last update: July 1, 2015
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She still wears unfashionable clothes. [Please select]
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But in time the excesses attending the game rendered it unfashionable, and after the Revolution it became practically a pothouse recreation, nearly all the greens, like the alleys, having been constructed in the grounds and gardens attached to taverns. [Please select]
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May we both, in our placid and unfashionable ways, dream our dreams and see our visions. [Please select]
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In a word, the appearance of his clothes, coarse as was their texture, and unfashionable as was their cut, indicated the most scrupulous care. [Please select]
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He wore large boots with square toes, clumsy and unfashionable, but comfortable and good for walking in. [Please select]
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"Well, I'm going to have them, and I don't care if they are unfashionable," said Peter.' [Please select]
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She cultivated modesty and all the older graces that had grown unfashionable since the Emperor Marcus Aurelius died. [Please select]
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"Surely you are not so unfashionable as to disapprove of gambling, Mrs." [Please select]
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Roosevelt had made it unfashionable to admit that you were conservative. [Please select]
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Templeton, the old rector of a small and unfashionable church on a side street. [Please select]
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The Old Lady was surprised to find that she could command it still, in defiance of unfashionable bonnet and ancient attire. [Please select]
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