stylish
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- quasi-stylish adjective
- quasi-stylishly adverb
- stylishly adverb
- stylishness noun
- superstylish adjective
- superstylishly adverb
- superstylishness noun
- unstylish adjective
- unstylishly adverb
- unstylishness noun
Etymology
Origin of stylish
Example Sentences
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But the most stylish delegation in this global capital of fashion will be the one wearing a cashmere collection inspired by warriors on horseback, nomads in yurts and the strength of history’s most sprawling empire.
From the book’s stylish design and the author’s puckish photo, the reader may imagine that its contents will be playful.
Adjacent to the living room is the chic dining area, and the chef’s kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and stylish white countertops with gray cabinets.
From MarketWatch
Among the popular openings at the time was Maru, the stylish coffee shop known for its meticulously crafted espresso drinks and signature Cream Top.
From Los Angeles Times
Whether it’s silver platters or things left out on the street during bulky item pickup day, the couple is always searching for stylish, affordable finds.
From Los Angeles Times
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