Basic+ Word of the Day: fashion

fashion (noun, verb) past tense: fashioned LISTEN

Fashion is a prevailing style of dress or appearance.

  • Miniskirts were the latest fashion in 1966.
  • Although long, curly hair is in fashion, Jessica prefers short hair.
  • "Paris fashions are not usually popular in our town."

Fashion is also the way or manner of doing something.

  • "If we're discussing politics, let's do it in a civilized fashion."

Fashion also means ‘to give a particular shape or form to.”

  • Marianne fashioned a necklace out of sea shells that she collected.

Common uses

old fashioned: in an old style. Example: “The decor of her aunt’s home was very old fashioned.”

after a fashion: to a small extent. “I speak French after a fashion.”

Did you know?

An old fashioned is an alcoholic mixed drink. To learn how to make one, watch the video:

In pop culture

Listen to Queen singing their 1977 hit, “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy.”

There are other meanings of fashion.

Word of the Day is released Monday through Friday.

Previous Post Next Post

You Might Also Like