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trendy

adjective as in in fashion, style

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Wealthier areas, the business community, the city’s trendy downtown – those interests were always heard.

From Salon

He adds that many of them are "emulating older people that are considered sophisticated, trendy or appealing".

From BBC

Early one evening in Phoenix, Arizona, recently, I joined some volunteers in a trendy downtown bar having a “postcard party”.

From BBC

But this year, after they started asking her to pay them back, she began tracking her expenses and became much stricter on spending at bars or trendy restaurants.

On a recent, bustling Saturday night at a trendy cocktail bar on Chicago’s near northwest side, my friend perused the menu full of bespoke drinks — most containing bitter aperitifs — and looked vexed.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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