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adj. VERBS be | become | remain ADV. extremely, terribly, very | completely | rather, relatively She lived in a rather unfashionable part of London.
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unfashionable not popular or fashionable at the present time – used especially about people’s ideas, beliefs, and way of life: • They lived in an unfashionable part of London. • Marriage has become unfashionable in some countries. out of fashion no longer fashionable – used especially about clothes, styles, and behaviour: • Miniskirts have been in and out of fashion over the years. • Leather jackets had never fallen out of fashion (= become unfashionable ) . • He used to be a smoker until smoking went out of fashion . dated used for describing things which were fashionable and modern at one time but are starting to look unfashionable or old now: • The hotel needs to improve its dated interior. • The show seems dated now. passé no longer fashionable – used especially about ways of doing and thinking about things. A rather formal use: • The musicals and light comedies for which she was known have become passé. • Some of his ideas about food are a bit passé. something is so last year informal used when saying that something is now very unfashionable – a very informal use: • Blogging is already starting to feel so last year. • The resort is overcrowded and so last year.
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