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    vogue
    /vōɡ/

    noun

    • 1. the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time: "the vogue is to make realistic films"

    adjective

    • 1. popular; fashionable: "service has become a vogue word over the past 35 years"

    verb

    • 1. dance to music in such a way as to imitate the characteristic poses struck by a model on a catwalk.

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  2. The meaning of VOGUE is popular acceptation or favor : popularity. How to use vogue in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vogue.

  3. a fashion or general liking, especially one that is temporary: In the 1920s, short hair for women became the vogue. The postwar vogue for tear ing down buildings virtually destroyed the city's architecture. The short hemline is very much in vogue (= fashionable) this spring. "Community" is one of the vogue words of the new government.

  4. a fashion or general liking, especially one that is temporary: In the 1920s, short hair for women became the vogue. The postwar vogue for tear ing down buildings virtually destroyed the city's architecture. The short hemline is very much in vogue (= fashionable) this spring.

  5. Vogue definition: something in fashion, as at a particular time. See examples of VOGUE used in a sentence.

  6. If something is the latest vogue, it is the latest fashion. When your new hairstyle catches on, it's in vogue — or if it becomes unpopular, it’s not. Anything trendy or popularan activity, fashionable clothing, a home decorating style, board games — can be called “in vogue.”

  7. vogue. (voʊg ) 1. singular noun. If there is a vogue for something, it is very popular and fashionable. Despite the vogue for so-called health teas, there is no evidence that they are any healthier. [ + for] In Britain there's been something of a vogue for these books.

  8. Define vogue. vogue synonyms, vogue pronunciation, vogue translation, English dictionary definition of vogue. n. 1. The prevailing fashion, practice, or style: Hoop skirts were once the vogue. 2. Popular acceptance or favor; popularity: a party game no longer in...

  9. Jun 15, 2024 · vogue (third-person singular simple present vogues, present participle voguing, simple past and past participle vogued) (intransitive) To dance in the vogue dance style.

  10. Definition of vogue noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. vogue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English vogue /vəʊɡ $ voʊɡ/ noun [ countable usually singular, uncountable] a popular and fashionable style, activity, method etc SYN fashion vogue for the vogue for large families in the pre-war years be in vogue/be the vogue Short skirts are very much in vogue just now.

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