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Definition of unstylish in English: unstylishadjectiveʌnˈstʌɪlɪʃˌənˈstaɪlɪʃ Not elegant or stylish. Example sentencesExamples - The unstylish cut and the unpleasant colors give way to a totally unattractive piece of clothing.
- She could be pretty if she tried, but she's just so plain, with her boring haircut and unstylish clothes.
- The unstylish interior has remained unaltered and the laminated menus, populated by over a hundred items, are creased and dog-eared from passing through thousands of hungry hands.
- He doesn't help much with determining proportions for mirrors or what to do with our almost aggressively unstylish house.
- This is the moment where the unstylish victim is forced to try on all the awful clothes she brought to New York, while the hosts exclaim that they can't imagine why anyone would buy such schlock.
- When I waved goodbye from entrance of the airport I wore unstylish clothes, glasses that had never looked good on me, and 15 pounds of weight I did not need.
- Put on a thick pair of unstylish glasses, if you have them, and run some Pomade de Einstein through your hair.
- He was wardrobe was very unstylish and looked filthy.
- He disapproved of her hanging about the Abbey, opposed her wish to study in Paris, (he eventually relented) and was more concerned about the effect her unstylish appearance might have on suitors than to her prospects as an artist.
- But when minivans became tagged as the unstylish choice of soccer moms, sales eroded to about 1.1 million a year.
- Bollywood fashions are no longer regarded as gaudy or unstylish, because there's top talent working behind the scenes.
- They've gone a bit unstylish and they've lost that thing that makes them look so different - the low back and everything.
- One wrong call, she thought, and the entire country was in danger of looking dowdy and unstylish.
- Dim-witted because education held no escape, unstylish because poverty stalks the abused, these people are the spat out remains of a horrid meal.
- He quickly ordered a whisky and soda while they were still popular, for he knew for a fact that they were on the cusp of being unstylish.
- It may sound childish or unstylish, but just remember: a bell will always be more stylish than a body cast or coffin.
- All that mattered to them was my unstylish hair and my old-fashioned dresses and skirts.
- Bland, boring, unstylish and badly cut - that is the verdict of fashion experts on the colourful uniforms designed for staff and volunteers at Manchester's Commonwealth Games.
- Nokia's maiden voyage into the world of video cell phones comes in the form of a rather bulky, though not entirely unstylish MMS-equipped model, the 7650.
- But Atkins is so last year, so unbelievably unstylish and obvious.
Synonyms out of fashion, out of date, outdated, old-fashioned, outmoded, out of style, dated, behind the times, last year's, yesterday's, unpopular, superseded, archaic, obsolete, antiquated Definition of unstylish in US English: unstylishadjectiveˌənˈstīliSHˌənˈstaɪlɪʃ Not elegant, fashionable, or stylish. Example sentencesExamples - He disapproved of her hanging about the Abbey, opposed her wish to study in Paris, (he eventually relented) and was more concerned about the effect her unstylish appearance might have on suitors than to her prospects as an artist.
- But when minivans became tagged as the unstylish choice of soccer moms, sales eroded to about 1.1 million a year.
- The unstylish interior has remained unaltered and the laminated menus, populated by over a hundred items, are creased and dog-eared from passing through thousands of hungry hands.
- He quickly ordered a whisky and soda while they were still popular, for he knew for a fact that they were on the cusp of being unstylish.
- Nokia's maiden voyage into the world of video cell phones comes in the form of a rather bulky, though not entirely unstylish MMS-equipped model, the 7650.
- She could be pretty if she tried, but she's just so plain, with her boring haircut and unstylish clothes.
- One wrong call, she thought, and the entire country was in danger of looking dowdy and unstylish.
- Bollywood fashions are no longer regarded as gaudy or unstylish, because there's top talent working behind the scenes.
- The unstylish cut and the unpleasant colors give way to a totally unattractive piece of clothing.
- This is the moment where the unstylish victim is forced to try on all the awful clothes she brought to New York, while the hosts exclaim that they can't imagine why anyone would buy such schlock.
- It may sound childish or unstylish, but just remember: a bell will always be more stylish than a body cast or coffin.
- They've gone a bit unstylish and they've lost that thing that makes them look so different - the low back and everything.
- Bland, boring, unstylish and badly cut - that is the verdict of fashion experts on the colourful uniforms designed for staff and volunteers at Manchester's Commonwealth Games.
- All that mattered to them was my unstylish hair and my old-fashioned dresses and skirts.
- Put on a thick pair of unstylish glasses, if you have them, and run some Pomade de Einstein through your hair.
- He doesn't help much with determining proportions for mirrors or what to do with our almost aggressively unstylish house.
- But Atkins is so last year, so unbelievably unstylish and obvious.
- Dim-witted because education held no escape, unstylish because poverty stalks the abused, these people are the spat out remains of a horrid meal.
- When I waved goodbye from entrance of the airport I wore unstylish clothes, glasses that had never looked good on me, and 15 pounds of weight I did not need.
- He was wardrobe was very unstylish and looked filthy.
Synonyms out of fashion, out of date, outdated, old-fashioned, outmoded, out of style, dated, behind the times, last year's, yesterday's, unpopular, superseded, archaic, obsolete, antiquated |