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UK
/tɹˈɛndi/
]
[ US /ˈtɹɛndi/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹɛndi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
in accord with the latest fad
voguish terminology
trendy ideas
trendy clothes
How To Use trendy In A Sentence
- Little wonder consumers care a great deal for this trendy fashion accessory.
- He writes for some trendy magazine for the under-30s.
- The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners.
- It is just another London borough, full of trendy rich people who do not appreciate the better things in life.
- We will all be 50 and I would like to look cool and trendy rather than old and frumpy. Times, Sunday Times
- Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian?
- But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services.
- Another popular sandal is the Lagoon sandal, which comes in a wide variety of trendy colors, like blues and greens.
- His clothes were trendy, and his rugged features were really incredibly attractive.
- I realize that I'm not the most trendy person around but what is up with dressing children in camouflage?