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Unfashionable for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: ən'fæʃənəbəl

What does Unfashionable really mean?

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Unfashionable is a word we use to describe something that is not trendy, stylish, or in vogue at a particular time. It's like when you see everyone at school wearing colorful sneakers, but you decide to wear plain black ones instead. Those black sneakers would be considered unfashionable because they don't match the current trend or what most people think is cool.

Let me give you another example to help you understand even better. Imagine there is a popular cartoon character that all your friends are talking about, and everyone is wearing clothes with that character's picture on them. But you prefer a different show and wear something with a different character on it. Your choice might be considered unfashionable because it doesn't match what everyone else finds cool or stylish at that moment.

So basically, when we say something is unfashionable, we mean it is not currently popular or trendy. It's kind of like swimming against the current or going against the flow. Instead of following what everyone else is doing or wearing, you are being unique and doing your own thing.


Revised and Fact checked by Emma Johnson on 2023-10-29 22:04:41

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  • Wearing socks with sandals is considered unfashionable.
  • Bell-bottom pants used to be popular, but now they are unfashionable.
  • Bright neon colors were fashionable in the 80s, but now they are unfashionable.
  • Huge shoulder pads in jackets were fashionable in the 90s, but now they are unfashionable.
  • Tucking your shirt into your pants might have been fashionable before, but now it's considered unfashionable.

Unfashionable Synonyms

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Unfashionable Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.

Unfashionable Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.