Pronunciation
/staɪl/
Definitions
Noun
- Style: 1. A particular manner or form in which something is done or presented, often characterized by a distinctive appearance or quality. “The art nouveau style was popular in the early 20th century.”
Verb
- To style: To arrange or dress (one’s hair or clothing) in a particular manner; to give a specific aesthetic to something. “She styled her hair in loose waves for the event.”
Adjective
- Characteristic of a particular style or manner. “The building’s architecture is a fine example of Art Deco style.”
Adverb
Phrases
- “In a style reminiscent of…” suggests similarity to a particular style.
- “Switching up your style” means to change your usual approach or appearance.
- “Maintaining a minimalist style” refers to simplicity and clarity.
Example Sentences
- Noun: “The furniture in her home had a mix of vintage and modern styles.”
- Verb: “She decided to style her new haircut in a more polished look.”
- Adjective: “The architect’s designs were known for their sleek, contemporary style.”
- Adverb: “He delivered his speech with a calm and engaging speaking style.”