That is the correct spelling of the adverb "fashionably" (stylishly, or in a current manner, e.g. fashionably late).
fashionable
That is the correct spelling of "glamorous" (attractively fashionable).
The adjective is spelled "glamorous" (UK glamourous) meaning attractive, fashionable, or alluring.
The opposite of fashionable is unfashionable.Other words that mean the opposite of fashionable or trendy:out of date, outmoded, out of style, passé, old-fashioned, dowdyplain, boring, dull, nondescriptunattractiveuncooltacky
Unfashionable
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That is the correct spelling of "glamorous" (attractively fashionable).
Transposing the letters, the word is STYLISH (fashionable or chic).
The adjective is spelled "glamorous" (UK glamourous) meaning attractive, fashionable, or alluring.
The possible words are:trinity - a group of three (capitalized, the Holy Trinity)trendy - fashionable, modern
The superlative of fashionable is "most fashionable."
most fashionable
I am fashionable.
yes very fashionable.
That is a very fashionable hat!
They're not fashionable now.
Fashionable Lectures was created in 1872.
Fashionable Nonsense was created in 1997.