FADDISH - translation to arabic
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FADDISH - translation to arabic

THING OR BEHAVIOR THAT ACHIEVES INTENSE SHORT-LIVED POPULARITY AND THEN FADES AWAY
Fads; Trendy; Trends; List of Fads and Trends; Fad sensation; List of fads and trends; Fads and Trends; Fads and trends; Faddish; Trended; Trends Magazine; Faddist; Trends (journal); Trending; List of fads; Trends (magazine); Trend; Meme trends
  • Pet rocks]] were a short-lived fad in the 1970s

FADDISH         

ألاسم

تَقْلِيعَة ; حدث ; صَرْخَة ; صَرْعَة ; هَرْطَقَة

FAD         

ألاسم

تَقْلِيعَة ; حدث ; صَرْخَة ; صَرْعَة ; هَرْطَقَة

fad         
اسْم : زِيّ . بدعة . موضة

Definition

faddish
If you describe something as faddish, you mean that it has no real value and that it will not remain popular for very long.
...faddish footwear.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Fad

A fad or trend is any form of collective behavior that develops within a culture, a generation or social group in which a group of people enthusiastically follow an impulse for a short period.

Fads are objects or behaviors that achieve short-lived popularity but fade away. Fads are often seen as sudden, quick-spreading, and short-lived. Fads include diets, clothing, hairstyles, toys, and more. Some popular fads throughout history are toys such as yo-yos, hula hoops, and fad dances such as the Macarena, floss and the twist.

Similar to habits or customs but less durable, fads often result from an activity or behavior being perceived as emotionally popular or exciting within a peer group, or being deemed "cool" as often promoted by social networks. A fad is said to "catch on" when the number of people adopting it begins to increase to the point of being noteworthy. Fads often fade quickly when the perception of novelty is gone.

Examples of use of FADDISH
1. Critics claim domestic wind turbines are little more than faddish eyesores only capable of powering a hairdryer.
2. Here design is the proper accomplice of investment in new technologies, not a faddish attempt to circumvent that investment.
3. In 2004, he criticised "faddish" teaching theories, arguing that recent products of state education are "culturally disinherited" by being exposed to experts‘ fashionable ideas.
4. Clooney, 46, told the gathered world‘s media at the Venice Film Festival‘s press conference for his new movie ‘Michael Clayton‘ that he is actually a new devotee of a range of faddish fitness regimes.
5. For years the most faddish of slimming regimes, the Atkins–related company has filed for bankruptcy protection as new diets, such as the GI, which aims to control blood sugar levels, have gained in popularity.