VOGUE


Meaning of VOGUE in English

I. ˈvōg noun

Etymology: Middle French, action of rowing, course, fashion, from voguer to sail, from Old French, from Old Italian vogare to row

Date: 1571

1. archaic : the leading place in popularity or acceptance

2.

a. : popular acceptation or favor : popularity

b. : a period of popularity

3. : one that is in fashion at a particular time

Synonyms: see fashion

• vogue adjective

II. intransitive verb

( vogued ; vogu·ing or vogue·ing )

Etymology: from Vogue, a fashion magazine

Date: 1989

: to strike poses in campy imitation of fashion models especially as a kind of dance

• vogu·er ˈvō-gər noun

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary.      Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster.