unchic

English

Etymology

un- + chic

Adjective

unchic (comparative more unchic, superlative most unchic)

  1. unfashionable
    • 2008 April 13, Stephen Koch, “The Playboy Was a Spy”, in New York Times:
      By 1936, Coward’s unchic loathing of appeasement and Neville Chamberlain (“that bloody conceited old sod”) was turning him into something of a Churchill bore.
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