| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers | | Section II. Personal Affections | | 2. Discriminative Affections |
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| 852. Fashion. |
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| NOUN: | FASHION, style, ton [F.], bon ton [F.], society; good -, polite- society; monde [F.]; drawingroom, civilized life, civilization, town, beau monde [F.], high life, court; world; fashionable -, gay- world; height -, pink -, star -, glass- of fashion; the glass of fashion and the mould of form [Hamlet]; Vanity Fair; Mayfair; show (ostentation) [See Sensibility].
MANNERS, breeding (politeness) [See Courtesy]; air, demeanor (appearance) [See Appearance]; savoir faire [F.]; gentlemanliness, gentility, decorum, propriety, biensëance [F.]; conventions of society; Mrs. Grundy; dictates of -Society, - Mrs. Grundy; convention, conventionality, the proprieties; punctiliousness, punctilio, form, formality; etiquette, point of etiquette.
MODE, vogue, style, the latest thing, dernier cri [F.], the go [colloq.], the rage (desire) [See Desire]; prevailing taste; dress [See Investment]; custom [See Habit].
LEADER OF FASHION; arbiter elegantiarum [L.] (taste) [See Taste]; man -, woman- of -fashion, - the world; clubman, clubwoman; upper ten thousand (nobility) [See Nobility]; upper ten [colloq.]; élite [F.] (distinction) [See Repute]; smart set [colloq.]; the four hundred [U. S.].
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| VERB: | BE FASHIONABLE &c. adj., be the rage &c. n.; have a run, pass current.
follow -, keep up with -, conform to -, fall in with- the fashion &c. n.; go with the stream (conform) [See Conformity]; be on (or get on) the band wagon [slang], be in the swim [colloq.]; savior -vivre, - faire [F.]; keep up appearances, behave oneself.
set the fashion, bring into fashion; give a tone to society, cut a figure in society [colloq.]; brush shoulders with -the nobility, - royalty; appear -, be presented- at court.
keep ones -automobile, - car, - carriage, - yacht, - house in town [Eng.], - cottage at Newport [U. S.]; be a member of the best clubs.
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| ADJECTIVE: | FASHIONABLE; in fashion &c. n.; à la mode [F.], comme il faut [F.]; admitted -, admissible- in society &c. n.; presentable; punctilious, decorous, conventional (customary) [See Habit]; genteel; well-bred, well-mannered, well-behaved, well-spoken; gentlemanlike, gentlemanly; ladylike; civil, polite (courteous) [See Courtesy]. dashing, jaunty or janty, showy, spirited, fast.
POLISHED, refined, thoroughbred, gently bred, courtly; distingué [F.], distinguished, aristocratic or aristocratical; unselfconscious, self-possessed, poised, easy, frank, unconstrained, unembarrassed, dégagé [F.].
MODISH, stylish, swell [slang], récherché [F.]; newfangled (unfamiliar) [See Unconformity]; all the rage, all the go [colloq.].
in -court, - full, - evening- dress; en grande tenue [F.] (ornament) [See Ornament].
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| ADVERB: | FASHIONABLY &c. adj.; for fashions sake; in fear of Mrs. Grundy; in the latest -style, - mode.
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| INTERJECTION: | it isnt done! |
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| QUOTATIONS: | - À la française, à la parisienne.
- À langlaise, à laméricaine.
- Autre temps autre murs.
- Chaque pays a sa guise.
- Il faut souffrir pour être belle.
- The fashion Doth wear out more apparel than the man.Much Ado
- Custom, the ass man rides, will plod for years, But laughter kills him and he dies at tears.Masefield
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