Modish
[moh-dish] /ˈmoʊ dɪʃ/
adjective
1.
in the current fashion; stylish.
/ˈməʊdɪʃ/
adjective
1.
in the current fashion or style; contemporary
adj.
1650s, from mode (n.2) + -ish. “Very common in 17-18 c.; now somewhat arch[aic].” [OED].
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