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(Adjective) niemodny; niepopularny;

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adj niemodny

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(not in accord with or not following current fashion
"unfashionable clothes"
"melodrama of a now unfashionable kind")
niemodny
synonim: unstylish

Przykłady użycia

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The British Library in St Pancras, London, should also have won: although unfashionable and controversial when it opened, its quality becomes more apparent with each passing year.

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Camping was supposed to be one of those dowdy pastimes that became perversely fashionable for a moment, only to become just as unfashionable again once everybody tried it and found out what it actually entailed.

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Author claims unfashionable novelist first wrote some of the famous exploits of Robin Hood and Sir Walter Raleigh.

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I was toasting my buns on the old iron bedstead in the garden of my house at Pianelli, in the unfashionable part of Tuscany, when the phone rang.

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I don't wear a ring because it's unfashionable in the city.
Nie noszę obrączki, bo w miastach już się jej nie nosi.

Where do you get such unfashionable enthusiasm?
Skąd bierzesz taki niemodny entuzjazm?