Vogue Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for vogue.
vogue
vogue
/vəʊɡ/
Examples
- In 2002 this was the vogue protest.
- Boya and Valmiki are the names in vogue.
- Wearing scarf is a vogue these days.
- One of the photos was published in British Vogue in 1993.
- Similarly auricular confession before a priest was not in vogue.
- The custom of Dipping is much in vogue in this and the neighboring towns.
- At that point, the Septuagint went out of vogue in the Jewish community.
- The civilians followed the example of the soldiers and beards lost their vogue.
- She is wearing the Newsboy cap which was in vogue at the end of the decade.
- Its vogue did not long outlast the first half of the 18th century.
the popular taste at a given time
noun
a current state of general acceptance and use
noun
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"Vow + Goo. Everyone vows to follow the gooey trend that's currently popular."
"Vow + Go. Everyone vows to follow what's popular and go with it."
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