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Word: Unchic
Speech Type: Adjective
1950s; earliest use found in Winona (Minnesota) Republican-Herald. From un- + chic
Not chic; lacking stylishness or elegance; unfashionable.
Word: Unchic
Speech Type: Noun
1950s; earliest use found in Winona (Minnesota) Republican-Herald. From un- + chic
The fact or quality of being unchic or unfashionable; lack or absence of stylishness or elegance.
With the and plural agreement. Unchic or unfashionable people considered collectively or as a class.
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