different between supermodel vs supermodelesque

supermodel

English

Etymology

First written example dating from 1942 in the English language, in common use since the late 1980s. Falsely attributed to supermodel Janice Dickinson, who says she coined the term nearly 40 years later.

Pronunciation

Noun

supermodel (plural supermodels)

  1. A highly paid, famous fashion model.

Related terms

  • model

Translations

See also

  • fashion model
  • model

References

Further reading

  • supermodel on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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supermodelesque

English

Etymology

supermodel +? -esque

Adjective

supermodelesque (comparative more supermodelesque, superlative most supermodelesque)

  1. Looking like a supermodel.
    • 2004, Arthur Herzog, Jr, Icetopia (page 78)
      The supermodelesque mulatto woman licked her lips and smiled invitingly.

Related terms

  • modelesque

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