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What (who) is modish - definition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT
Modish Public School; Modish public school

Modish      
·adj According to the mode, or customary manner; conformed to the fashion; fashionable; hence, conventional; as, a modish dress; a modish feast.
modish      
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¦ adjective fashionable: modish haircuts.
Derivatives
modishly adverb
modishness noun
modish      
Something that is modish is fashionable. (LITERARY)
...a short checklist of much that is modish at the moment.
...modish young women from London society.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Hathin

Hathin is a town and a Municipal Committee in Palwal district of Haryana in India.

Examples of use of modish
1. They also know that, whatever the outcome, they get a substantial fee and modish TV fame.
2. It is the fault of callow, modish thinking since 1''7 and relentless cheeseparing before that.
3. The Penthouse (1'67) was a modish psychological thriller, with Morgan playing a married estate agent and Suzy Kendall his mistress.
4. My friends give me bottles of malt and serve the stuff, instead of brandy, as a modish digestif.
5. It would be staged in a season at the Royal Court beginning with The Mulberry Bush, a drama by the then modish novelist Angus Wilson.