| current | acceptable, up-to-date, fashionable |
| new-tuned | freshly coined, fashionable |
| open | public, widely frequented, fashionable |
| received | fashionable, accepted as a norm, generally adopted |
| ship-tire | fashionable head-dress shaped like a ship |
| Strand | London street of fashionable merchants; also, of apprentices |
| tune | fashionable speech, jargon |
| unsuitable | unfashionable, old-fashioned, passe |
| wearing | most unfashionable, least stylish |
| younker | fashionable young man, fine young gentleman |