trendyadjective
uk/ˈtren.di/us/ˈtren.di/informalC1 modern and influenced by the most recent fashions or ideas:
trendy clothes
a trendy nightclub
He writes for some trendy magazine for the under-30s.
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- Lisette came back from holiday in New York with a trendy asymmetric haircut.
- He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.
- Shapur's restaurant is full every night as trendy Londoners enjoy the wonders of his young protégé, chef Glyn Fussell.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Modern & fashionable
- be (all) the rage idiom
- be having a moment idiom
- be the last word in sth idiom
- be the new sth idiom
- futuristic
- get with the programme idiom
- happening
- high-tech
- hip
- hipster
- minute 1
- programme
- sharp
- smart
- space-age
- state-of-the-art
- street cred
- swinger
- swinging
- à la mode
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trendynoun [ C ]
uk/ˈtren.di/us/ˈtren.di/informal mainly disapprovinga person who is very influenced by the most recent ideas and fashions:
This is where all the North London trendies go for a night out.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Modern & fashionable
- be (all) the rage idiom
- be having a moment idiom
- be the last word in sth idiom
- be the new sth idiom
- futuristic
- get with the programme idiom
- happening
- high-tech
- hip
- hipster
- minute 1
- programme
- sharp
- smart
- space-age
- state-of-the-art
- street cred
- swinger
- swinging
- à la mode
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