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ultrafashionable

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

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Peter was shabbier than ever beside the other man's ultrafashionable dress.

From The Street of Seven Stars by Mary Roberts Rinehart

It could not have been," she thought, "ultrafashionable or madly gay.

From Their Pilgrimage by Charles Dudley Warner

And so they were married, with all of conservative San Francisco at the First Unitarian Church to see the wedding, leavened by a sprinkling of the very rich and a dash of the ultrafashionable.

From Broken to the Plow by Charles Caldwell Dobie

The ultrafashionable concert which I mentioned just now is an instance.

From Memoirs of Life and Literature by W. H. (William Hurrell) Mallock

Nevertheless, he resolved to assail the apparently unassailable, and repaired to a certain ultrafashionable neighborhood of the town.

From A Man and His Money by Frederic Stewart Isham