What does fashion mean in English? Meaning of fashion definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "fashion": how something is done or how it happens
Noun
Meaning: how something is done or how it happensExample: her dignified manner
his rapid manner of talking
their nomadic mode of existence
in the characteristic New York style
a lonely way of life
in an abrasive fashionSynonyms: fashion
manner
mode
style
wayHyponyms: artistic style
drape
fit
form
idiom
life style
life-style
lifestyle
modus vivendi
response
setup
signature
touch
wiseHypernyms: propertyMeaning of "fashion": make out of components (often in an improvising manner)
Verb
Meaning: make out of components (often in an improvising manner)Example: She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticksSynonyms: fashion
forgeHyponyms: craft
sew
tailor
tailor-make
tieHypernyms: makeMeaning of "fashion": characteristic or habitual practice
Noun
Meaning: characteristic or habitual practiceSynonyms: fashionHyponyms: line of least resistance
path of least resistanceHypernyms: pattern
practiceMeaning of "fashion": the latest and most admired style in clothes and cosmetics and behavior
Noun
Meaning: the latest and most admired style in clothes and cosmetics and behaviorSynonyms: fashionHyponyms: craze
cult
cult of personality
cut
fad
furor
furore
haute couture
high fashion
high style
rage
retroHypernyms: style
trend
vogueMeaning of "fashion": consumer goods (especially clothing) in the current mode
Noun
Meaning: consumer goods (especially clothing) in the current modeSynonyms: fashionHypernyms: consumer goodsAdjective: (countable) A current (constantly changing) trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons. 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 1, The China Governess[1]: The huge square box, parquet-floored and high-ceilinged, had been arranged to display a suite of bedroom furniture designed and made in the halcyon days of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, when modish taste was just due to go clean out of fashion for the best part of the next hundred years.1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 1, The China Governess[1]: The huge square box, parquet-floored and high-ceilinged, had been arranged to display a suite of bedroom furniture designed and made in the halcyon days of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, when modish taste was just due to go clean out of fashion for the best part of the next hundred years.(uncountable) Popular trends. Check out the latest in fashion. John Locke the innocent diversions in fashion H. Spencer As now existing, fashion is a form of social regulation analogous to constitutional government as a form of political regulation.John Locke the innocent diversions in fashionH. Spencer As now existing, fashion is a form of social regulation analogous to constitutional government as a form of political regulation.(countable) A style or manner in which something is done. 1918, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Land That Time Forgot Chapter V When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail. 2011 October 1, Phil Dawkes, “Sunderland 2 - 2 West Brom”, BBC Sport: It shell-shocked the home crowd, who quickly demanded a response, which came midway through the half and in emphatic fashion.1918, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Land That Time Forgot Chapter V When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail.2011 October 1, Phil Dawkes, “Sunderland 2 - 2 West Brom”, BBC Sport: It shell-shocked the home crowd, who quickly demanded a response, which came midway through the half and in emphatic fashion.The make or form of anything; the style, shape, appearance, or mode of structure; pattern, model; workmanship; execution. the fashion of the ark, of a coat, of a house, of an altar, etc. Bible, Luke ix. 29 The fashion of his countenance was altered. Shakespeare I do not like the fashion of your garments.Bible, Luke ix. 29 The fashion of his countenance was altered.Shakespeare I do not like the fashion of your garments.(dated) Polite, fashionable, or genteel life; social position; good breeding. men of fashionSynonyms:
tone, look, form, trend, pattern, thing, shape, mode, model, fad, chic, cut, figure, rage, make, cry, appearance, custom, convention, usage, furor, line, configuration, mold, latest, craze, vogue, dernier cri, last word, latest thing, bandwagon, cultism, cultus, faddism, in thing, newest wrinkle, style, tone, form, trend, technique, mode, way, etiquette, observance, prevalence, demeanor, tendency, mores, system, custom, convention, usage, formula, method, sort, formality, practice, device, vein, prescription, order, guise, precedent, procedure, vogue, modus operandi, manufacture, tailor, dream up, fit, devise, construct, erect, forge, shape, produce, build, carve, mold, adapt, plot, cut, form, fabricate, make, work, contrive, accommodate, plan, suit, model, sculpture, frame, cook up, turn out, knock together, throw together,
Antonyms:
disorganization, departure, disorganization, neglect, disorder, destroy, ruin, demolish, dismantle, raze, wreck, prevent, refuse, forget, neglect, break, stop,