vogue

  • 11vogue — [ voug ] noun 1. ) singular something that is popular or fashionable: Thin mustaches used to be the vogue. 2. ) uncount the state of being popular or fashionable: in vogue: Platform shoes are back in vogue …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 12vogue — 1570s, the vogue, leading place in popularity, greatest success or acceptance, from M.Fr. vogue fashion, success, drift, swaying motion (of a boat) lit. a rowing, from O.Fr. voguer to row, sway, set sail, probably from Old Low Ger. *wogon,… …

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  • 13Vogue — 〈[vo:g] f.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.〉 1. Bewegung, Antrieb 2. Beliebtheit; →a. s. en vogue [Etym.: <frz. vogue »Zulauf, Schwung; Ansehen, Beifall; Glück, Ruf«; zu voguer »fahren, schwimmen, rudern«] …

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  • 14Vogue — [vo:k] die; <aus gleichbed. fr. vogue, vgl. ↑en vogue> (veraltet) Ansehen, Beliebtheit …

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  • 15vogue — [vō′gishvōg] n. [Fr, a fashion, reputation, lit., rowing of a ship < voguer, to row, sail < MLowG wagon, to sail, float; akin to OE wæg, a wave, billow: see WEIGH1] 1. the accepted fashion or style at any particular time; mode: often with… …

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  • 16Vogue — es una revista de moda y estilos de vida que se edita en numerosos países, entre ellos España. Se trata de una publicación mensual orientada al público femenino , considerada la más influyente a nivel mundial. La edita Conde Nast Publications,… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 17vogue — (izg. vȏg) m <indekl.> DEFINICIJA pravac mode, ukupnost momentalno vladajućih običaja u društvu, ono što je u modi [to časovito oduševljenje, taj vogue stvaraju moderni Barnumi]; trend ETIMOLOGIJA fr …

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  • 18vogue — [adj] fashionable faddy*, in*, latest, mod*, modish, now, popular, prevalent, rage*, state of the art*, trendy, up to the minute*, with it*; concept 589 Ant. out, unfashionable, unpopular, unstylish vogue [n] fashion; current practice chic,… …

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  • 19vogue — Vogue, Avoir la vogue, In authoritate esse …

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  • 20Vogue — (fr, spr. Wohk), Lauf; Ansehen; en v. sein, in Ruf, in Aufnahme, in der Mode sein …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon