fashionable, styling, dazzling, fabulous,
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beautiful, chic, chichi*, classy, dap, dapper, dashing, dressed to kill, dressed to the teeth, dressy, fly*, groovy*, high-class, in, in fashion, in the mainstream, in vogue, jazzy, latest, mod, modernistic, new, nifty, now*, ostentatious, polished, pretentious, rakish, ritzy, sassy*, sharp, showy, sleek, slick*, smart, snappy, snazzy, swank, swell, tony, trendy, up-to-date, upscale, uptown, urbane, voguish
latest, fashionable, modish, stylish
stylish, smart, elegant, fasionable, trendy
high-class, superior, elegant, stylish, posh, up-market
look up synonyms for nice, pretty, cool, fun, likeable, smart, outgoing, and stylish.
Since "stylish" is a two-syllable adjective, the comparative would be "more stylish".
No. It would have to be a slang hyphenate as "the party had a sports-y theme", meaning it used athletic competition as a motif. (It is not a neologism.)
The adjective "good" has many many synonyms depending on its category of meaning. Good can mean: pleasant, fine; moral, virtuous; competent, skilled; useful, adequate; reliable, untainted; kind, giving; authentic, real; well-behaved; considerable; or stylish. And each of these categories has a group of synonyms. The noun "good" also has multiple meanings, each with its own group of synonyms. Some of these categories of meaning are: advantage, benefit; morality; a personal possession; a piece of merchandise.
comparative: more stylish superlative: most stylish
The Ferrari are very cool as far as racing us concerned. The Ferrari's have the stylish wheels, stylish seats, stylish rims and stylish body.
Elegant, essentially, means stylish or graceful in good taste or behavior. Some synonyms would be sophisticated, neat, exquisite and chic.
They are synonyms.
The ps3 system is stylish than the xbox 360