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Discover LudwigThe word 'modish' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that means fashionable or stylish. Example: She always wears the most modish clothes and accessories, which makes her stand out in any crowd.
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Stick with daywear: a polo neck gives a flattering long line and a modish 70s effect; a cotton shirt makes the look most wearable.
There are modish art-house qualities in moderation, a pinch of indie-ness flattering for the Academy's amour propre, and a daring and seductive style that can plausibly showcase both middle-aged sexuality in menopausal revolt and the creamy yearnings of young love.
It has a historic, canal-lined centre, reminiscent of Bruges, plenty of modish cafes and restaurants, and an unpretentious urban intellectual vibe, the result of having the largest university in the Netherlands at its heart.
"It's funny that it's a modish topic now when it's been like this for decades," said Marlene Forte, a veteran actor and producer best known for her role as Carmen Ramos on the TV series Dallas.
Still, most of his colleagues dismiss the big society as modish decoration for an old-fashioned zeal to cut public spending.
FEW politicians resemble a stern Victorian less than James Purnell, the modish 38-year-old who thrived at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (otherwise known as the "Ministry of Fun") before becoming the work and pensions secretary.
South Lanarkshire council pitched in by spending £3.5m on modish youth clubs equipped with cyber-cafés, soft-drinks bars, dance and other facilities to answer perennial "there's nothing to do" complaints.
AT THE end of the 19th century, India's maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags.
But the study developed into Mr Pipes's best-known idea: that the Soviet Union was better understood as a successor to past Russian imperialism than through Kremlinology, sociology or other modish approaches.For most of the cold war, Mr Pipes was a lonely ploughman.
It is associated with all the modish ideas you can think of, recycling, food safety, and so on.
He is self-obsessed and fond of modish jargon.
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