style

/staɪl/
noun
  1. A particular way of doing, creating, or presenting something, especially in art, fashion, or writing.
    • His writing style is clear and easy to understand.
    • The architect is known for his modern style of building design.
    • She has a unique style of painting that uses bright colors.
  2. A person's characteristic way of behaving or dressing.
    • Her elegant style makes her stand out at formal events.
    • Developing your own personal style takes time and confidence.
    • He has a very casual style, always wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
  3. A slender, pointed part of a plant's flower that receives pollen.
    • The style of the flower connects the stigma to the ovary.
    • In this plant, the style is longer than the petals.
    • Bees often brush against the style while collecting nectar.
  4. A way of using language, especially in writing or speaking.
    • The teacher praised her essay for its clear and concise style.
    • Good style in writing means choosing words carefully.
    • The author's style is full of vivid descriptions and metaphors.
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verb
  1. To design, arrange, or give a particular appearance to something.
    • The interior designer styled the room with modern furniture.
    • He styled the website to look clean and professional.
    • She styled her hair in a neat bun for the interview.
  2. To call or refer to someone or something in a particular way.
    • The king styled himself 'Protector of the Realm.'
    • The company styles its products as 'eco-friendly and sustainable.'
    • They styled the event a 'celebration of community.'
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