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trendily

  • a word derived from trendy.
    trendy
    adjective
    of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.

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They’re all dressed trendily but casually, and although there are one or two people in button-down shirts in attendance, they don’t seem to be Nothing employees.

From The Verge Jul. 14, 2022

Isabel Serna, founder of Black Lamb Studio, was another Rising Star finalist, for her brightly colored, trendily illustrated cards.

From Slate May 31, 2018

Bhadveer had grown into a handsome man—he was no longer skinny but seemed very fit and also trendily dressed—and I found his company almost intolerable.

From The New Yorker May 29, 2017

JNR James Rhodes is a chain-smoking, trendily attired concert pianist.

From The Guardian Jul. 24, 2013

While Adidas stuck to a traditional soccer aesthetic, featuring the French red, white and blue and its own three stripes, the new jersey features a trendily thin collar and a sleek, monochrome torso.

From New York Times Jan. 18, 2011