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stylish

intermediateB1

/ˈstaɪlɪʃ/ · sty-lish

having an attractive or fashionable appearance.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

having an attractive or fashionable appearance.

دلچسپ یا فیشن پسند ظاہری شکل ہونا۔

فیشن پسند

fashion pasand

Formal: فیشنی

Synonyms

elegantchictrendyخوش لباسخوش شکلجدید

Antonyms

unfashionabledullold-fashionedبے ذوقگھٹیاقدیم

Common Collocations

  • stylish outfit
  • stylish design
  • stylish accessories

Example Sentences

She always wears stylish outfits that stand out.

وہ ہمیشہ ایسے فیشن پسند لباس پہنتی ہے جو نمایاں ہوتے ہیں۔

Woh hamesha aise fashion pasand libaas pehenti hai jo numaayan hote hain.

His stylish haircut made a big impression.

اس کا خوش شکل ہیر کٹ بڑا اثر چھوڑ گیا۔

Us ka khush shakal hair cut bara asar chorh gaya.

The stylish design of the new smartphone attracted many buyers.

نئے اسمارٹ فون کا خوش شکل ڈیزائن بہت سے خریداروں کو متوجہ کر گیا۔

Naye smartphone ka khush shakal design bohat se kharidaron ko mutwajjah kar gaya.

Easily Confused With

fashionable:Stylish implies having an appealing appearance, while fashionable refers to being in line with current trends.

Word Family

style
nounانداز
stylist
nounفیشن ڈیزائنر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a stylish person as a 'style' icon.

Imagine a runway model showcasing a designer outfit.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پہن کر نئی فیشن کی دکان سے نکلے، خود کو ستاروں کی طرح شاندار سمجھتے ہیں۔

Pehan kar nai fashion ki dukaan se nikle, Khud ko sitaron ki tarah shandar samajhte hain.

Dressed in the latest fashion, They consider themselves as splendid as stars.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بہتراں لباس بہرتر کردار

Behtaran libas behtar kirdar

Better clothing indicates better character.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "style" — a manner of doing something, a distinctive appearance

First known use: 19th century

The word 'stylish' has evolved from 'style', which originates from the Latin 'stilus', a writing instrument. The adjective form emerged in English around the early 19th century.