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Fashionably

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fash·ion·a·ble  (fsh-n-bl)
adj.
1. Conforming to the current style; stylish.
2. Associated with or frequented by persons of fashion.
n.
A stylish person.

fashion·a·bil·i·ty, fashion·a·ble·ness n.
fashion·a·bly adv.
Synonyms: fashionable, chic, dashing, in1, modish, posh, sharp, smart, stylish, swank, trendy
These adjectives mean in accordance with the current fashion: a fashionable restaurant; a chic dress; a dashing hat; the in place to go; modish jewelry; a posh address; a sharp jacket; a smart hotel; stylish clothes; a swank apartment; a trendy neighborhood.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.fashionably - in a fashionable manner; "his voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably dressed young man"
unfashionably - in an unfashionable manner; "she seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed"


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Some of them were dressed fashionably, and they said they couldn't for the life of them see why you should be dowdy just because you had written a novel; if you had a neat figure you might as well make the most of it, and a smart shoe on a small foot had never prevented an editor from taking your "stuff.
They were finely and fashionably dressed, their manners were quite superb, and they led an easy, careless, comfortable life.
We instantly quitted our seats and ran to the rescue of those who but a few moments before had been in so elevated a situation as a fashionably high Phaeton, but who were now laid low and sprawling in the Dust.
 
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