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Meaning of Chic | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
ʃiːk

Definitions

  1. A diminutive of the male given name Charles.
  2. Good form; style.
  3. A kind of ritual buffoon or clown in Yucatec Maya culture.
  4. A person with (a particular type of) chic.

Equivalents

العربية أنيق الأناقة
Български моден шик
Dansk elegant
Deutsch chic schick
Español chic
فارسی شیک
Français chic chic
Magyar sikk sikkes
Italiano chic chic
日本語 シックな 洒落 洒落た 素敵な
한국어 멋있다
Kurdî elegant
Nederlands chic chique sjiek
Português chic chique
Русский шик шикарный
Svenska elegant stilfull
Türkçe şık
Українська шик

Examples

“A little pear-grey glove, dropped and abandoned on the floor, may give its owner's sex and chic to the whole room; whilst an entire house-full of so-called womanly trifles will have only a neuter flavour about them, if chic be not there.”
“You can be assured that whatever article of wearable chic you pick-up at this Newbury St. shop, you will not see it walking up and down the streets a hundred times.”
“[T]he macabre, when celebrated with the panache of a new range of retailed products, became a glib manifestation of chic: […]”
“Terms such as "ghetto chic" and "gangsta' chic" are part of a cluster of high-fashion terms that describe styles that are in vogue but set against mainstream norms. Other "chics" include "nerd chic," "geek chic," and the controversial "heroin chic," in which models appear as drug addicts […]”
“It was probably fortunate for him [Bernard Lazare] that the police, who started keeping a fairly regular watch on his activities in April 1893, also inclined towards thinking that he was merely following the fashion of other young ‘bourgeois chics’ (though at times they evidently had second thoughts).”
“Striving for admission in those exclusive circles so as to gain higher social recognition and acceptance by the chics, anthropologists who were already subservient to other philosophical musings such as hermeneutics and phenomenology, started to upgrade their language and to treat cultures as "texts".”
“The potheads were either smoking or eating or giggling or some combination of the three. The heroin chics were nodding out.”
“the chics of Dzitas, Yucatán, if they caught a small boy, removed his clothes and rubbed gunpowder in his anus. In the Yucatec barrio of “Santiago,” the chics amuse crowds by lassoing men and fining them”
“Along with them came a man of the village known for his humorous antics; he was called the chic. Riding atop the cut tree, the chic danced and performed for the people as the procession made its way back to the village.”

CEFR level

C2
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