trendy [tren-dee] ExamplesWord Origin adjective, trend·i·er, trend·i·est.
- of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.
- following the latest trends or fashions; up-to-date or chic: the trendy young generation.
- appealing to faddish taste: a trendy hotel.
noun, plural trend·ies.
- a trendy person, place, object, or idea.
Origin of trendy First recorded in 1960–65; trend + -y1 Related formstrend·i·ly, adverbtrend·i·ness, nounun·trend·y, adjective Examples from the Web for trendiness Contemporary Examples of trendiness
But for all her trendiness, one must ask whether Megan really has any personal style at all.
Megan Draper’s Dramatic Wardrobe Evolution on ‘Mad Men’
Misty White Sidell
June 3, 2013
British Dictionary definitions for trendiness trendy adjective trendier or trendiest
- consciously fashionable
noun plural trendies
- a trendy person
Derived Formstrendily, adverbtrendiness, noun Word Origin and History for trendiness trendy adj.
1962, from trend (n.) + -y (2). Related: Trendily; trendiness.