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unfashionable

adjective as in out-of-style

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The nostalgic style, unfashionable for decades, may be why “Home” has not until now been revived on Broadway, despite its successful and much-praised premiere.

Jones added that the values that Bates had demonstrated, such as duty and following things through are "unfashionable" now, but he remembered "being lectured about" them when he was growing up.

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They were money people who started out on the fringes, with an unfashionable beach address that, looking back, seems to be the center of everything.

All of a sudden, with the drone program paused, Mast became something very unfashionable in the tech world: a vertically integrated conglomerate with lots of physical assets, old technology and blue-collar employees.

At Bortolami gallery, there is Philip Pearlstein, whose dramatically cropped, unsentimental figures were profoundly unfashionable when he introduced them in the early 1960s.

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

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