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styles

/ˈstaɪlz/

When used as a noun, "styles" refers to multiple types of design or fashion. It is the plural form of "style." When used as a verb, "styles" is the third-person singular present tense (e.g., 'he styles', 'she styles'). In this context, it often relates to grooming, fashion, or giving someone a formal title.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Jessica is staring at a chaotic mood board in the conference room.
Mr. Sterling

The brand's soul needs to breathe. Mix up the styles to evoke chaos.

Mr. Sterling
Jessica
Jessica

I'm losing it. We can't just wing the visual identity two days before launch.

💡
Mr. Sterling uses 'styles' in the sense of design appearances, while Jessica uses the phrasal verb 'wing it' (to do something without preparation), highlighting their clash between eccentric creativity and rigid project management.

Meanings

noun (plural)

Particular manners of doing something, or distinctive appearances and designs.

"The architect combined several different architectural styles in the building's design."

verb (transitive)

To design or arrange something in a particular way; to give a specific name or title to someone.

"She styles her hair differently every morning to match her mood."

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