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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. Organic food seems to be in vogue these days. |
readily available out of stock in fashion very expensive |
in fashion |
The most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom "in vogue" in the given sentence is in fashion. The other options are incorrect.
The idiom "in vogue" comes from the French word "vogue", which means "fashion". It is used to describe something that is popular or fashionable at the moment. So, when you say that organic food seems to be in vogue these days, you mean that it is popular and people are interested in it. |