Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for faddish. Search instead for faddishnes.
Definitions

faddish

[fad-ish] / ˈfæd ɪʃ /




Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

The aggregators say they have the expertise to select strong products and avoid faddish ones that flame out before they have a chance to grow.

From Seattle Times

“It has a faddish element to it, but when you think about the qualities that would make it stick, you think well, will people have the same needs next year?” she asks.

From Washington Post

Constrained and faddish during the 1960s, D.J.-led dance culture discovered its kinetic, kaleidoscopic potential in the space of a few transformational months in early 1970.

From New York Times

But he’s dubious of microdosing, which he believes can work but overall finds “a bit faddish”.

From The Guardian

But rather than deal with never-ending electronic demands, employers often seek to distract from the problem with faddish wellness trends.

From The Guardian