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unmodish

  • a word derived from modish.
    modish
    adjective
    in the current fashion; stylish.

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There is something boldly unmodish about “The White Crow,” staffed as it is by high-minded and unironic folk.

From The New Yorker Apr. 26, 2019

Moreover, at some point after 2015, the BRICs became unmodish enough to count once again as good investments.

From Economist Jun. 8, 2017

Schoolma'am Ada Whitehouse had set her unmodish cap at young Warren Chubb but Chubb was trying to hitch his wagon to Rae Britton.

From Time Magazine Archive

The suits he wears as a civilian are unmodish and occasionally ill fitting.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Is my wig so unmodish?" he enquired smiling a trifle ruefully, "'tis my best."

From Our Admirable Betty A Romance by Jeffery Farnol

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