dernier cri

noun
der·​nier cri | \ ˌdern-ˌyā-ˈkrē How to pronounce dernier cri (audio) \

Definition of dernier cri

: the newest fashion

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How Long Has French dernier cri Been in Use in English?

Paris has long been the last word in fashion, but hot designer clothes from the city's renowned runways aren’t the only stylish French exports. Words, too, sometimes come with a French label. Dernier cri, literally "last cry," is one such chic French borrowing. The word is no trendy fad, however. More than a century has passed since "dernier cri" was the latest thing on the English language scene (and cut-steel jewelry was declared the dernier cri by the Westminster Gazette of December 10, 1896), but the term (unlike cut-steel) remains as modish as ever. Other fashionable French words have walked the runways of the English language since then: "blouson" (1904); "couture" (1908); "culotte" (1911); "lamé" (a clothing fabric, 1922); and "bikini" (1947), to name a few.

Examples of dernier cri in a Sentence

when deconstructionism became the dernier cri in literary criticism

First Known Use of dernier cri

1896, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for dernier cri

French, literally, last cry

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