UNFASHIONABLE vs PASSEE: ADJECTIVE
- Not fashionable
- Not socially approved.
- Not in current fashion.
- Not in accord with or not following current fashion
- Out of fashion
UNFASHIONABLE vs PASSEE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Unpopular and considered unappealing or unfashionable at the time
- Shapeless; deformed.
- Not fashionable, in any sense.
- Incapable of being fashioned or shaped.
- N/A
UNFASHIONABLE vs PASSEE: RELATED WORDS
- Passee, Out of fashion, Old hat, Old fashioned, Frumpish, Demode, Out, Dated, Prehistoric, Antique, Frumpy, Dowdy, Passe, Outmoded, Unstylish
- Unstylish, Unfashionable, Passe, Outmoded, Out of fashion, Old hat, Old fashioned, Demode, Antique
UNFASHIONABLE vs PASSEE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Passee, Out of fashion, Old hat, Old fashioned, Frumpish, Demode, Out, Dated, Prehistoric, Antique, Frumpy, Dowdy, Passe, Outmoded, Unstylish
- Unstylish, Unfashionable, Passe, Outmoded, Out of fashion, Old hat, Old fashioned, Demode, Antique
UNFASHIONABLE vs PASSEE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Tattoos have become unfashionable in recent times and especially with certain employers.
- Many investment managers began avoiding traditional fixed-interest investments as unfashionable.
- Unique does not have to be ridiculous, outrageous, and unfashionable.
- The rooms were cleared of all damaged and unfashionable furniture.
- The pieces of jewelry are usually bulky and altogether unfashionable.
- That's an unfashionable word for a very real thing.
- I thought internet trolling had become unfashionable, obviously not.
- MARNIE wears clothes that are unfashionable and cheap.
- In recent years sweet wines have become unfashionable.
- So how does one become an unfashionable success?
- Ja nette recoit six adolescentes qui racontent leur aventure amoureuse passee ou actuelle avec leur professeur.