unfashionably Antonyms
Strongest:
- right
- classic
- elegant
- correct
- elegant
- tasteful
- ritzy
- appropriate
- smart
- correct
- suitable
- fitting
- becoming
- fine
- posh
- stylish
- fashionable
- proper
- smart
- classic
- classy
- sophisticated
- chic
- stylish
- chic
- classy
- proper
- ritzy
- posh
- becoming
- fine
- fitting
- tasteful
- suitable
- appropriate
- sophisticated
- right
- fashionable
- exquisite
- exquisite
Strong:
- conservative
- refined
- neat
- seemly
- genteel
- conservative
- restrained
- understated
- genteel
- neat
- handsome
- quiet
- restrained
- contemporary
- refined
- quiet
- modern
- modern
- seemly
- understated
- simple
- contemporary
- simple
- handsome
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- outmoded
- grotesque
- cheap
- loud
- styleless
- cheesy
- unseemly
- ticky-tacky
- unbecoming
- out-of-date
- ticky-tack
Weak:
Meaning of unfashionably
Wordnet
unfashionably (r)
in an unfashionable manner
unfashionably Sentence Examples
- Emily's unfashionably long skirt drew curious glances from passersby.
- Despite the changing trends, Mr. Jenkins remained unfashionably devoted to his tweed jacket.
- The antiquated decor of the mansion rendered it unfashionably outdated.
- Helen's unfashionably small sunglasses made her look like an old movie star.
- The unfashionably voluminous hairdos of the 1980s made a brief but unforgettable resurgence.
- The unfashionably clunky mobile phone served as a reminder of the technological advancements made since its release.
- Nancy's unfashionably conservative attire clashed with the flamboyant style of her colleagues.
- The unfashionably plain wallpaper in the living room created an air of drabness.
- The unfashionably subdued color scheme of the apartment made it feel cold and unwelcoming.
- Despite his unfashionably casual attire, the politician exuded an air of confidence and charisma.
FAQs About the word unfashionably
in an unfashionable manner
tasteless, unsuitable, wrong, tacky, trashy, unstylish, dowdy, incorrect,inappropriate, inelegant
right, classic, elegant, correct, elegant, tasteful, ritzy, appropriate, smart, correct
Emily's unfashionably long skirt drew curious glances from passersby.
Despite the changing trends, Mr. Jenkins remained unfashionably devoted to his tweed jacket.
The antiquated decor of the mansion rendered it unfashionably outdated.
Helen's unfashionably small sunglasses made her look like an old movie star.