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Word: Vogue
Speech Type: Noun
late 16th century (in the vogue, denoting the foremost place in popular estimation): from French, from Italian voga ‘rowing, fashion’, from vogare ‘row, go well’
vəʊɡ
the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time
Short Definition:prevailing fashion or style at particular time
Examples:- the vogue is to make realistic films
Word: Vogue
Speech Type: Adjective
vəʊɡ
popular; fashionable
Short Definition:popular
Examples:- service has become a vogue word over the past 35 years
Word: Vogue
Speech Type: Verb
1980s: from the name of the fashion magazine Vogue
vəʊɡ
dance to music in such a way as to imitate the characteristic poses struck by a model on a catwalk.
Short Definition:dance to music in such way as to imitate characteristic poses struck by model on catwalk
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