trendy

trend·y

 (trĕn′dē) 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 avidly follows the latest fads or trends: "International trendies have spread the word about the area's new nightclubs" (Lynn Langway).

trend′i·ly adv.
trend′i·ness n.
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trendy

(ˈtrɛndɪ)
adj, trendier or trendiest
consciously fashionable
n, pl trendies
a trendy person
ˈtrendily adv
ˈtrendiness, ˈtrendyˌism n
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trend•y

(ˈtrɛn di)

adj. trend•i•er, trend•i•est.
1. of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.
2. following the latest trends or fashions; up-to-date, chic, or faddish: the trendy young generation; a trendy resort hotel.
[1960–65]
trend′i•ly, adv.
trend′i•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
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"
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trendy

adjective (Brit. informal)
1. 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)
1. poser (informal), pseud (informal) an example of what happens when you get a few trendies in power
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trendy

adjective
Informal. Being or in accordance with the current fashion:
Informal: classy, in, sharp, snappy, swish, tony.
Slang: with-it.
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Translations
مُتابِع لِلأزياء الحَديثَهمُطَابِقٌ لِلمُوضَة
módní
moderigtigtrendy
modernsupermodernangesagt
κυριλέμοδάτος
moderno
trendikäs
branchédans le vent
trendi
divat: a legújabb divatot követõ
alla modadi 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

trendy

[ˈtrendɪ]
A. ADJ (trendier (compar) (trendiest (superl))) → a la moda, moderno
B. Npersona f de tendencias ultramodernas
trendy leftie >progre mf
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trendy

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

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

(trend) noun
a general direction or tendency. She follows all the latest trends in fashion; an upward trend in share prices.
ˈtrendy adjective
following the latest fashions. trendy people/clothes; Her mother tries to be trendy.
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trendy

مُطَابِقٌ لِلمُوضَة módní trendy modern μοδάτος moderno trendikäs branché trendi 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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