hipsters Synonyms

hipsters Meaning

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hipsters (n)

a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s; advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and soft drugs; favored acid rock and progressive rock music

hipsters Sentence Examples

  1. The neighborhood has become a haven for hipsters, with its trendy cafes and vintage shops.
  2. The hipster couple sipped their artisanal lattes while discussing the latest independent film.
  3. The hipster's eclectic wardrobe included a vintage flannel shirt, skinny jeans, and a beanie.
  4. The hipster record store featured a curated selection of obscure vinyl albums.
  5. The hipster bar buzzed with the sound of indie folk music and the chatter of fashion-forward patrons.
  6. The hipster artist showcased his abstract paintings at a gallery opening attended by fellow hipsters.
  7. The hipster photographer used a film camera to capture the elusive street style of the city's hipster scene.
  8. The hipster bookstore offered a wide selection of literary fiction and alternative zines.
  9. The hipster food truck served artisanal tacos and cold brew coffee, catering to the neighborhood's trendy clientele.
  10. The hipster writer penned a novel about the experiences of being a young hipster in a rapidly changing city.

FAQs About the word hipsters

a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s; advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and s

trendies,moderns, liberals, progressives,radicals,

rightists, fogeys, fossils, mossbacks, conservatives, conservatives, rightists, dodos, fuds, dodos

The neighborhood has become a haven for hipsters, with its trendy cafes and vintage shops.

The hipster couple sipped their artisanal lattes while discussing the latest independent film.

The hipster's eclectic wardrobe included a vintage flannel shirt, skinny jeans, and a beanie.

The hipster record store featured a curated selection of obscure vinyl albums.