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fashionableness

  • a word derived from fashionable.
    fashionable
    adjective
    observant of or conforming to the fashion; stylish.

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The fashionableness of a fact-or-fiction binary puts avowed believers on the defensive, forcing them to choose between admitting to ridiculous-sounding convictions or denying their faith.

From The New Yorker Feb. 9, 2015

Add to all that yoga's global fashionableness and Iranians' high rates of anxiety and depression, and you have the first genuinely yoga savvy middle-class in the entire Middle East.

From Time Magazine Archive

No, sir; they never was a man with more genuine fashionableness sticking out all over him than Doctor Kirby.

From Danny's Own Story by Don Marquis

"This out-side fashionableness of the Taylor on Tire-woman's making."

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Goold Brown

Denny and H. O. wanted to stop and try to make a fashionable watering-place at that part where the stream spreads out like a small-sized sea, but Noel said, 'No.' We did not like fashionableness.

From The Wouldbegoods by E. (Edith) Nesbit