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fash·ion F0046000 (făsh′ən)n.1. The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior: out of fashion.2. Something, such as a garment, that is in the current mode: a swimsuit that is the latest fashion.3. a. Manner or mode; way: Set the table in this fashion. See Synonyms at method.b. A personal, often idiosyncratic manner: played the violin in his own curious fashion.4. Kind or variety; sort: people of all fashions.5. Shape or form; configuration: a garden triangular in fashion.tr.v. fash·ioned, fash·ion·ing, fash·ions 1. To give shape or form to; make: fashioned a table from a redwood burl.2. To train or influence into a particular state or character: The teacher fashions her students into fine singers.3. Archaic To adapt, as to a purpose or an occasion.4. Obsolete To contrive.Idiom: after/in a fashion In some way or other, especially to a limited extent: She sings after a fashion. [Middle English facioun, from Old French façon, appearance, manner, from Latin factiō, factiōn-, a making, from factus, past participle of facere, to make, do; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.] fash′ion·er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | fashioned - planned and made or fashioned artistically; "beautifully fashioned dresses"designed, intentional - done or made or performed with purpose and intent; "style...is more than the deliberate and designed creation"- Havelock Ellis; "games designed for all ages"; "well-designed houses" | EncyclopediaSeefashionfashioned
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