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modest [ˈmɒdıst] ADJ.

3. modest:

▶ modesty SUST.
▶ modestly ADV.

radish [ˈrædıʃ] SUST. BOT.

I . polish [ˈpɒlıʃ] V. trans.

II . modern [ˈmɒdən] SUST.

▶ modernly ADV.
▶ modernness SUST.

module [ˈmɒdjuːl] SUST.

3. module:

▶ modular ADJ.

I . swish [swıʃ] SUST. V. intr.

III . swish [swıʃ] ADJ. coloq.

X-ish [ˈeksıʃ] ADJ.

famish [ˈfæmıʃ] V. trans., intr.

▶ famished ADJ.

fetish [ˈfetıʃ] SUST.

1. fetish:

garish [ˈgeərıʃ] ADJ.

▶ garishly ADV.
▶ garishness SUST.

Jewish [ˈdʒuːıʃ] ADJ.

parish [ˈpærıʃ] SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Is designer stubble a modish denigration of the real beard?
www.listener.co.nz
The whole thing seems to me to have a whiff of modish political correctness about it.
www.independent.co.uk
The dining area, which seats 10 to 12 people, hews closely to the modish design principle, too.
entertainment.inquirer.net
The acting is often relentlessly overemphatic, too, and after almost three-and-half hours of this modish tripe, one leaves the theatre feeling battered and resentful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Strikingly beautiful at 37, she's immaculately turned out in modish black leather jacket and black biker boots.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A relentless procession of modish customers line up for made-to-order coffees costing $3.50 and up.
www.straight.com
Earlier cultures boasted sumptuary laws to restrict modish extravagance to particular classes.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Her dark brunette locks looked as glossy as ever, coiffed into a simple, modish style worn over her shoulders.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He called it a mannered and modish design.
en.wikipedia.org
What used to be called the danger symbol is now a modish statement as it is given a stylish touch.
www.thehindu.com

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