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Definition of fashion
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fashion is as below...
Fashion
(n.) The
prevailing
mode or
style,
especially
of
dress;
custom
or
conventional
usage in
respect
of
dress,
behavior,
etiquette,
etc.;
particularly,
the mode or style usual among
persons
of good
breeding;
as, to
dress,
dance,
sing, ride, etc., in the
fashion..
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Tiger''s-foot
::
Tiger's-foot
(n.) A name given to some
species
of
morning-glory
(Ipomoea)
having
the
leaves
lobed in
pedate
fashion.
Dolman
::
Dolman
(n.) A cloak of a
peculiar
fashion
worn by
women.
Fangle
::
Fangle
(v. t.) To
fashion.
Old-fashioned
::
Old-fashioned
(a.)
Formed
according
to old or
obsolete
fashion
or
pattern;
adhering
to old
customs
or
ideas;
as, an
old-fashioned
dress,
girl..
Fashionable
::
Fashionable
(a.)
Conforming
to the
fashion
or
established
mode;
according
with the
prevailing
form or
style;
as, a
fashionable
dress..
Archaism
::
Archaism
(a.) An
ancient,
antiquated,
or
old-fashioned,
word,
expression,
or
idiom;
a word or form of
speech
no
longer
in
common
use..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) Form; cast;
shape;
manner;
fashion;
-- used in a
literal
or
figurative
sense;
hence,
form of
expression;
mode of
signifying;
as, the turn of
thought;
a man of a
sprightly
turn in
conversation..
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To give form or share to; to give vital
ororganizing
power to; to give life to; to imbue and
actuate
with
vitality;
to
animate;
to mold; to
figure;
to
fashion.
Modish
::
Modish
(a.)
According
to the mode, or
customary
manner;
conformed
to the
fashion;
fashionable;
hence,
conventional;
as, a
modish
dress;
a
modish
feast..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A piece of
furniture,
so named
according
to
temporary
fashion.
Farrand
::
Farrand
(n.)
Manner;
custom;
fashion;
humor.
Craze
::
Craze (n.) A
temporary
passion
or
infatuation,
as for same new
amusement,
pursuit,
or
fashion;
as, the
bric-a-brac
craze;
the
aesthetic
craze..
Create
::
Create
(v. t.) To
effect
by the
agency,
and under the laws, of
causation;
to be the
occasion
of; to
cause;
to
produce;
to form or
fashion;
to
renew..
Fashion-monger
::
Fashion-monger
(n.) One who
studies
the
fashions;
a fop; a
dandy.
Trapes
::
Trapes
(v. i.) To go about in an idle or
slatternly
fashion;
to
trape;
to
traipse.
Plastic
::
Plastic
(a.)
Having
the power to give form or
fashion
to a mass of
matter;
as, the
plastic
hand of the
Creator..
Beton
::
Beton (n.) The
French
name for
concrete;
hence,
concrete
made after the
French
fashion..
Garb
::
Garb (n.)
Costume;
fashion;
as, the garb of a
gentleman
in the 16th
century..
Dorian
::
Dorian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ancient
Greeks
of
Doris;
Doric;
as, a
Dorian
fashion..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To carry with a long,
swinging,
or
dragging
motion;
hence,
to carry in a
stately
or proud
fashion..
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