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Antonyms for Fashion
ˈfæʃ ənfash·ion
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
fashion
Air is that combination of qualities which makes the entire impression we receive in a person's presence; as, we say he has the air of a scholar, or the air of a villain. Appearance refers more to the dress and other externals. We might say of a travel-soiled pedestrian, he has the appearance of a tramp, but the air of a gentleman. Expression and look especially refer to the face. Expression is oftenest applied to that which is habitual; as, he has a pleasant expression of countenance; look may be momentary; as, a look of dismay passed over his face. We may, however, speak of the look or looks as indicating all that we look at; as, he had the look of an adventurer; I did not like his looks. Bearing is rather a lofty word; as, he has a noble bearing; port is practically identical in meaning with bearing, but is more exclusively a literary word. Carriage, too, is generally used in a good sense; as, that lady has a good carriage. Mien is closely synonymous with air, but less often used in a bad sense. We say a rakish air rather than a rakish mien. Mien may be used to express some prevailing feeling; as, "an indignant mien." Demeanor goes beyond appearance, including conduct, behavior; as, a modest demeanor. Manner and style are, in large part at least, acquired. Compare BEHAVIOR.
Synonyms:
air, appearance, bearing, behavior, carriage, demeanor, expression, look, manner, mien, port, sort, style, way
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
fashion
Antonyms:
person, work, dress, speech, formlessness, shapelessness, derangement, eccentricity, strangeness, outlandishnessSynonyms:
form, shape, guise, style, appearance, character, figure, mould, mode, custom, practice, usage, manner, way, ceremony
Princeton's WordNet
manner, mode, style, way, fashionnoun
how something is done or how it happens
"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 fashion"
Synonyms:
modal value, modality, fashion, manner, mode, vogue, panache, way, mood, path, elbow room, style, direction, agency, trend, expressive style, way of life, stylus, personal manner, means, elan, musical mode, flair, dash, roomfashionnoun
characteristic or habitual practice
fashionnoun
the latest and most admired style in clothes and cosmetics and behavior
fashionverb
consumer goods (especially clothing) in the current mode
fashion, forgeverb
make out of components (often in an improvising manner)
"She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks"
Synonyms:
form, fake, mould, spirt, excogitate, work, shape, devise, counterfeit, mold, invent, contrive, forge, fashion, formulate, hammer, spurt
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How to use Fashion in a sentence?
Fashion week is a celebration of fashion's role in our culture, we all wear clothes.
If the fashion industry just for one season gave up fur and did fake fur as its replacement, it would have a massive impact, over 50 million animals are being killed a year for fashion, and I don't agree with it.
You can argue that financial incentives might not be effective, but we argue we ought to do a trial to study this matter in a real time fashion.
Luxury fashion is incredibly harmful, (and so is) fashion in general. It needs to get more modern and man up.
From my perspective, we're trying to conserve the species, not the individual animal, and this creates a benefit when it's done in a well-regulated fashion, and the benefits go to the local community.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#125 | work | |
#532 | person | |
#1873 | fashion | |
#2557 | speech | |
#2868 | dress | |
#47888 | eccentricity | |
#51882 | strangeness | |
#109190 | derangement | |
#319021 | formlessness |
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