All fashionableness synonyms
noun fashionableness
- celebrity β A celebrity is someone who is famous, especially in areas of entertainment such as films, music, writing, or sport.
- recognition β an act of recognizing or the state of being recognized.
- acceptance β Acceptance of an offer or a proposal is the act of saying yes to it or agreeing to it.
- acclaim β If someone or something is acclaimed, they are praised enthusiastically.
- demand β If one thing demands another, the first needs the second in order to happen or be dealt with successfully.
- fame β widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
- following β the act of following.
- reputation β the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community or the public generally; repute: a man of good reputation.
- adoration β Adoration is a feeling of great admiration and love for someone or something.
- approval β If you win someone's approval for something that you ask for or suggest, they agree to it.
- currency β The money used in a particular country is referred to as its currency.
- esteem β Respect and admire.
- fashion β a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
- favour β to regard with favor: to favor an enterprise.
- favor β something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
- heyday β the stage or period of greatest vigor, strength, success, etc.; prime: the heyday of the vaudeville stars.
- idolization β to regard with blind adoration, devotion, etc.
- prevalence β the condition of being prevalent, or widespread: the prevalence of AIDS in developing countries.
- regard β to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
- renown β widespread and high repute; fame.
- repute β estimation in the view of others; reputation: persons of good repute.
- universality β the character or state of being universal; existence or prevalence everywhere.
- vogue β something in fashion, as at a particular time: Short hairdos were the vogue in the twenties.
- lionization β to treat (a person) as a celebrity: to lionize the visiting poet.
- chic β Something or someone that is chic is fashionable and sophisticated.
- craze β If there is a craze for something, it is very popular for a short time.
- custom β A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
- fad β a temporary fashion, notion, manner of conduct, etc., especially one followed enthusiastically by a group.
- latest β occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- mode β fashion or style in manners, dress, etc.: He was much concerned to keep up with the latest mode.
- popularity β the quality or fact of being popular.
- practise β habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- practice β habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- rage β angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage; incidents of road rage.
- style β a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their liking.
- stylish β characterized by or conforming to style or the fashionable standard; fashionably elegant; smart or chic: She wore a very stylish gown to the inaugural ball.
- thing β (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
- trend β the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
- usage β a customary way of doing something; a custom or practice: the usages of the last 50 years.
- use β to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- way β manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
- dernier cri β the latest fashion; the last word
- last word β the closing remark or comment, as in an argument: By the rules of debate she would have the last word.