Unfashionable (adjective)

Not conforming to current fashion; not popular or in style.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from un- (expressing negation) + fashionable, from old french fassion, from latin faciƍ (see fashion).

Examples:

  1. The band was considered unfashionable by many in the music industry.
  2. His unfashionable clothes made him stand out from the crowd.
  3. The neighborhood was known for its unfashionable buildings and lack of modern amenities.
  4. Her unfashionable views on politics made her a controversial figure.
  5. The once-popular style of music was now considered unfashionable by the younger generation.
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