trendy

adjective
UK: /ˈtrendi/
US: /ˈtrendi/
  1. Something that is popular at the moment.

    1. Mini skirts are trendy again this summer.
    2. The trendy new restaurant downtown is always packed on weekends because of TikTok.
  2. Following the most recent styles or fashions.

    1. She's wearing a trendy new outfit to the party.
    2. The trendy coffee shops are boosting the area's appeal to younger residents.
trendy adverb
  1. In a way that follows the latest fashion or trends.

    1. He dressed trendy for the party.
    2. She decorated her apartment trendy, using the latest styles from the catalog.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "trendy" in English means: Something that is popular at the moment., Following the most recent styles or fashions..

The phonetic transcription of "trendy" is /ˈtrendi/ in British English and /ˈtrendi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "trendy": up-to-date, stylish, modern, popular, fashionable.

Example usage of "trendy": "Mini skirts are trendy again this summer.". More examples on the page.