Examples of using "Şık" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He's looking good.
- How dashing!
She's smartly dressed.
She was smartly dressed.
I think you're swell.
You're looking chipper.
You look very elegant.
You don't have to dress up.
She looks very elegant.
I hope I'm not overdressed.
Manuela's dresses are very elegant.
Tom looked quite dashing.
- This is not very stylish.
- This isn't very stylish.
Manuela's clothes are very stylish.
Your handwriting is quite elegant.
- She's fashionable.
- She is fashionable.
She's smartly dressed.
Tom is a very classy guy.
Juan's shirt is as elegant as mine.
We're trying to do the smart thing.
Mary is a very elegant woman.
You're a very classy guy.
His living room was tastefully furnished.
First, a word about my fancy wheels.
Tom always wears fashionable clothes.
Do you think Mary wears smart clothes?
She's beautiful, stylish and well-educated.
Tom was voted Boston's most stylish man.
Smart watches are becoming more and more popular.
Tom seems a little overdressed today.
These headphones are both stylish and comfortable.
You gotta agree that he looks stylish in that costume.
Tom admitted that he wears fake glasses because he wants to look smarter.
He was a dapper man with a mustache that curled neatly at each tip.
- You're not as smart as Tom.
- You're not as smart as Tom is.
A very elderly couple is having an elegant dinner to celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary.
Truthful speech is not elegant, and elegant speech is not truthful. Good words are not persuasive, and persuasive words are not good. The knowledgeable are not many, and the many are not knowledgeable.