fashionable in the PONS Dictionary

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It became the area's most fashionable resort, growing in size until it was a village unto itself.
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The construction of the houses was part of the transformation of the formerly rural area into a fashionable new residential neighborhood.
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Almost all her work is pious in tone and set in fashionable society.
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The first representations of truly fashionable women appear in the 14th century.
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It was especially fashionable in the 17th century, when judges and royal commissioners were among the patrons.
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Many thousands of patterns fed a market hungry for fashionable designs in bright colors.
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As a very practical form of displaying patriotism, it has been at times fashionable for gentlemen to participate in the military.
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Despite the scandal flappers generated, their look became fashionable in a toned-down form among respectable older women.
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It contains a mixture of independent and chain retailers, and has been termed both fashionable and up-and-coming.
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It was viewed as fashionable for women to play.
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