trendsetting

IPA: trˈɛndsɛtɪŋ

adjective

  • Taking a leading role in setting trends, particularly in business or the arts

trend setting

IPA: trˈɛndsˈɛtɪŋ

noun

  • the initiating or popularizing of a trend or fashion
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Examples of "trendsetting" in Sentences

    Examples of "trend-setting" in Sentences

    • Crew—have enough of an edge to make them current, but they are not trend-setting.
    • I needed to transform her from a girl who was stuck in the past to a trend-setting woman.
    • Apple has long had an aura of trend-setting cool, but magic is a bolder—and more provocative— claim.
    • James Chirillo took a banjo solo here, and Marcus Printup demonstrated Papa Joe Oliver's trend-setting cup-mute growling technique.
    • Nobu is a trend-setting establishment that not only spans the globe, but wields incredible influence at the top of the sushi industry food chain.
    • But they've been fast losing share to Apple's iPhones and devices that run on Google Inc.'s Android operating system in the trend-setting North American market.
    • He also shares a few examples of over-the-top offerings from current trend-setting Italian chefs, such as Fortunato Nicotra, the chef at the New York restaurant Felidia.
    • The story "Melrose Avenue loses trend-setting cachet" in last month's LA Times business section presented a pretty bleak picture of the current state of Melrose Avenue business.

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