ultrachic
English
Etymology
ultra- + chic
Adjective
ultrachic (comparative more ultrachic, superlative most ultrachic)
- Very stylish or elegant.
- 2007 December 16, Michael Barbaro, “Never Mind What's in Them, Bags Are the Fashion”, in New York Times:
- Lord & Taylor's bags threaten to upstage those of its glossier rivals, like the ultrachic Bergdorf Goodman, whose traditional lavender bags, emblazoned with the image of well-dressed Park Avenue ladies, are thin and frail by comparison.
- 2009, Terri Kraus, The Renewal, page 163:
- Besides e-mails, accessing his favorite comic strips via the Internet, and occasionally writing a letter, Frank primarily used his multiple-thousand dollar, ultrafast, ultrathin, ultrachic Macintosh computer to play a simple card game.
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Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ultɾaˈt͡ʃiɡ/, [ul̪t̪ɾaˈt͡ʃiɣ]
Adjective
ultrachic (plural ultrachics)
- ultrachic