vogue

noun
UK: /vəʊɡ/
US: /voʊɡ/
  1. The current popular fashion or style at a particular time.

    1. Short skirts are in vogue.
    2. Minimalist design is currently in vogue, influencing architecture and interior design trends.
  2. Popularity or widespread acceptance.

    1. Yoga is in vogue now.
    2. Retro video games are experiencing a resurgence in vogue, attracting a new generation of players.
vogue intransitive-verb
  1. To be popular or fashionable.

    1. Bright colors are voguing now.
    2. Classical music started to vogue again and became widely listened to.
vogue verb
  1. To perform the 'vogue' dance style.

    1. She likes to vogue at parties.
    2. The dance group will vogue during the halftime show, showcasing their creativity.
vogue adjective
  1. Fashionable or popular at a particular time.

    1. That's a vogue hairstyle.
    2. Vogue attitudes toward environmental conservation encourage sustainable practices across industries.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vogue" in English means: The current popular fashion or style at a particular time., Popularity or widespread acceptance..

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

Synonyms for "vogue": in, fashion, trend, style, popularity, craze.

Example usage of "vogue": "Short skirts are in vogue.". More examples on the page.