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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Fashionable

Imagine two people looking at a old painting.


Is this paragraph coherent?


"That hairdo is very fashionable. It should be brought back again."


Does 'fashionable' mean that it is in fashion, or simply, that it is aesthetically very appealing?



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Christine Christie "That hairdo is very fashionable. " That is a contradiction in terms. It makes no sense.

  • Christine Christie "That hairdo is very fashionable.
  • " That is a contradiction in terms.
  • It makes no sense.
  • com/fashionable Marie Antoinette was the queen of fashion in the French court.
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Christine Christie"That hairdo is very fashionable. It should be brought back again."

That is a contradiction in terms. It makes no sense.

https://www.thefreedictionary.com/fashionable


Marie Antoinette was the queen of fashion in the French court.

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