[ UK /vˈɒɡwɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. in accord with the latest fad
    voguish terminology
    trendy ideas
    trendy clothes
  2. elegant and stylish
    chic elegance
    a suit of voguish cut
    a smart new dress
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How To Use voguish In A Sentence

  • In short, to borrow a voguish term, they acquire the competencies which are characteristic of higher education.
  • Now, without the flourish of an exclamation mark, that sign lacks verve or at least zeitgeisty voguishness. NBC Los Angeles - News Top Stories
  • a suit of voguish cut
  • “Christians are the new gays,” more than one person told me, rolling their eyes at the condescending voguishness evangelicals are currently enjoying in Hollywood. Rapture Ready!
  • Both artists are born out of DJ culture and enjoy wildly diverse musical tastes, which isn't to say that this is merely a voguish rediscovery of garage rock.
  • This time capsule of escalating Cold War paranoia is rendered in the once-voguish "semidocumentary" style, providing terrific glimpses of 1948 San Francisco. Twitch
  • voguish terminology
  • It seems to be killing disciplines like literary criticism, where voguishness and arcane jargon have alienated the ordinary educated reader. The New Age of the Book
  • I now know two families who have voguishly taken to keeping chickens in their gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • In dealing with the voguish, momentary popularity of moments in this space recently senior moments, Zen moments, Maalox moments, I neglected the essence of the word expressed in the adjective momentous: “of great weight; of major significance.” No Uncertain Terms
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