fashioned

[ˈfæʃənd]

fashioned Definition

  • 1made in a particular way, especially in a way that is traditional or old-fashioned
  • 2shaped or molded into a particular form

Using fashioned: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fashioned" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore an old-fashioned dress to the party.

  • Example

    The furniture was fashioned from reclaimed wood.

  • Example

    He fashioned a bow and arrow out of sticks and string.

fashioned Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fashioned

Phrases with fashioned

  • old-fashioned

    involving or using ideas or methods from the past, not modern or current

    Example

    She has old-fashioned views on marriage.

  • made to look like or be similar to something else

    Example

    The new building was fashioned after the old one that was destroyed in the fire.

  • a style or item of clothing that is worn to make a statement about the wearer's personality or fashion sense

    Example

    Her bright red boots were definitely a fashion statement.

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Summary: fashioned in Brief

The term 'fashioned' [ˈfæʃənd] refers to something made in a particular way, often traditional or old-fashioned. It can also mean shaped or molded into a particular form. Examples include 'She wore an old-fashioned dress to the party.' and 'He fashioned a bow and arrow out of sticks and string.' 'Fashioned' extends into phrases like 'old-fashioned,' denoting ideas or methods from the past, and 'fashion statement,' referring to a style or item of clothing that makes a statement about the wearer's personality or fashion sense.

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