[ UK /ʌnstˈa‍ɪlɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking in style or elegance
    a styleless way of dressing
    wearing unstylish clothes
    expensive but styleless country tweeds
  2. not in accord with or not following current fashion
    unfashionable clothes
    melodrama of a now unfashionable kind
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How To Use unstylish In A Sentence

  • Her costume, complete with feather hat, provided a muchneeded dose of pizzazz in an otherwise predictably unstylish evening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nokia's maiden voyage into the world of video cell phones comes in the form of a rather bulky, though not entirely unstylish MMS-equipped model, the 7650.
  • Bollywood fashions are no longer regarded as gaudy or unstylish, because there's top talent working behind the scenes.
  • This is the moment where the unstylish victim is forced to try on all the awful clothes she brought to New York, while the hosts exclaim that they can't imagine why anyone would buy such schlock.
  • Because superstylish decorations are, in themselves, unstylish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bland, boring, unstylish and badly cut - that is the verdict of fashion experts on the colourful uniforms designed for staff and volunteers at Manchester's Commonwealth Games.
  • He disapproved of her hanging about the Abbey, opposed her wish to study in Paris, (he eventually relented) and was more concerned about the effect her unstylish appearance might have on suitors than to her prospects as an artist.
  • It may sound childish or unstylish, but just remember: a bell will always be more stylish than a body cast or coffin.
  • Once upon a time Hillary deliberately cultivated an unpampered, unshorn and earthy look -- but in time she realized this particularly unstylish presentation wouldn't one day earn her the right to boss around White House employees and later win leadership of the free world. Bill Katovsky: Hillary as Little Miss Sunshine
  • And attaching gloves to elastic and threading them through your sleeves works but is tragically unstylish. The Sun
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