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trendy
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trend·y  (trnd) Informal
adj. trend·i·er, trend·i·est
Of or in accord with the latest fad or fashion: trendy clothes. See Synonyms at fashionable.
n. pl. trend·ies
One who is drawn to and represents the latest trends: "International trendies have spread the word about the area's new nightclubs" (Lynn Langway).

trendi·ly adv.
trendi·ness n.

trendy [ˈtrɛndɪ] Brit informal often derogatory
adj trendier, trendiest
consciously fashionable
n pl trendies
a trendy person
trendily  adv
trendiness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.trendy - in accord with the latest fadtrendy - in accord with the latest fad; "trendy ideas"; "trendy clothes"; "voguish terminology"
fashionable, stylish - being or in accordance with current social fashions; "fashionable clothing"; "the fashionable side of town"; "a fashionable cafe"

trendy
adjective (Brit. informal)
fashionable, in (slang), now (informal), latest, with it (informal), flash (informal), stylish, in fashion, in vogue, up to the minute, modish, voguish, culty a trendy London night club
noun (Brit. informal)
poser (informal), pseud (informal) an example of what happens when you get a few trendies in power
Translations
trendy [ˈtrendɪ]
A. ADJ (trendier (compar) (trendiest (superl))) → a la moda, moderno
B. Npersona f de tendencias ultramodernas
trendy leftie >progre mf

trendy [ˈtrɛndi]
adj [person, nightclub, restaurant] → à la mode; [idea] → dans le vent; [clothes] → branché(e) >
n personne branchée

trendy
adj (+er)modern, trendy (inf), → in pred (inf); imagemodisch, schick; to be trendyals schick gelten, große Mode sein; it’s no longer trendy to smokeRauchen ist nicht mehr in (inf), → Rauchen ist aus der Mode geraten; a restaurant where all the trendy people goein Restaurant, in dem sich die Schickeria trifft; this is a trendy clubdieser Klub ist zur Zeit in (inf); Elaine is totally trendyElaine ist total trendy (inf)
n (inf)Schickimicki m (inf); the trendiesdie Schickeria sing; he looks a real trendyder macht vielleicht auf modern!

trendy [ˈtrɛndɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (Brit) (fam) (person, idea) → à la page; (clothes, night club) → trendy

trendy مواكب للموضة módní trendy modern μοδάτος moderno trendikäs branché u trendu di tendenza 今はやりの 유행을 좇는 trendy trendy modny da última moda ультрамодный trendig ซึ่งเป็นที่นิยม modaya uygun hợp thời trang 时髦的


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