fashioned
verbDefinitions
simple past and past participle of fashion
Having a specified fashion or style
- It was neatly arranged with old fashioned furniture.
- I've been thinking of that for a while; I was going to go with Island Fashioned or Eastern Fashion, but they both sound shit.
In style
In style; fashionable.
- It was there also that, untill 1783, the famous Carlin performed his italian jokes, then very fashioned , and to which, since, has succeeded nobler kind of plays.
- I praised the tie of a ribbon, carelessly, the next afternoon, — declare it's every word true, sir ; — she met me in the evening with that very fashioned tie
- I like the appearance of both those sisters very much: they look spirited & accomplished, & informed; they are both handsome, & have good figures, & a very fashioned look & manner.
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Well designed or put together.
- “Transitionology” developed in Spain into a very fashioned discipline that left a strong footprint on the whole of Eastern and Central European studies.
- May not some books be more technically difficult to put together than others, and may not their raw material be less fashioned, less well prepared?
The neighborhood
- neighborfully-fashioned
- neighbornew-fashioned
- neighborold-fashioned
Derived
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA