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style

manner / fashion / to arrange / to characterize

/staɪl/

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both

Style refers to the "how" rather than the "what." It is the distinctive signature or aesthetic fingerprint that separates one person's execution from another, whether in writing, dress, or behavior. In a creative context, it suggests a conscious or unconscious pattern of choice. Unlike 'fashion,' which implies following a current trend, 'style' often implies a more permanent, personal identity or a level of sophistication. When used as a verb for self-presentation (e.g., styling oneself), there is often a nuance of curation or strategic branding. It suggests the intentional construction of an image to project a specific persona to the world.

Countable when referring to a specific category or type of design ('This dress comes in three different styles'). Uncountable when referring to an individual's innate flair, elegance, or general manner of expression ('She has effortless style').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Jessica is staring at a draft of the new corporate presentation.
Jessica

The slides are a total mess. Your layout style is all over the place.

Jessica
David
David

It's called 'disruptive design', Jess. Just roll with it.

💡
Jessica is expressing her anxiety over the lack of consistency (style) in a professional document, while David uses a corporate buzzword ('disruptive') and a phrasal verb ('roll with it' meaning to accept a situation) to deflect her criticism.

Meanings

Nounmanner

A particular manner or technique by which something is done, created, or performed.

"The author's writing style is characterized by long, flowing sentences."

Nounfashion

A distinctive appearance, especially in fashion or design.

"She has a very classic sense of style."

Transitive Verbto arrange

To design or arrange something in a particular way.

"He styled his hair with a strong-hold gel before the interview."

Transitive Verbto characterize

To describe or characterize someone or something in a specified way.

"The politician styled himself as a champion of the working class."

Collocations & Compounds

writing style

The characteristic way an author expresses their ideas in text.

sense of style

An individual's ability to choose clothes or design elements that are aesthetically pleasing.

lifestyle choice

A decision regarding how one lives their life, often reflecting a specific 'style' of living.

architectural style

The distinctive characteristics of a building or structure from a particular period or school.

leadership style

The typical manner in which a person provides direction and manages others.

Idioms & Sayings

in style

In a manner that is fashionable, luxurious, or impressive.

free style

A technique of swimming, wrestling, or performing where the practitioner is not restricted by specific rules of form.

style over substance

A situation where the appearance or manner of something is prioritized over its actual quality or meaning.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'stile', originating from Old French 'estile' (meaning a writing instrument), which comes from the Latin 'stilus'. In Latin, 'stilus' referred to the pointed stake used for writing on wax tablets. The meaning evolved from the tool of writing to the manner of writing, and eventually expanded to encompass general appearance and design.

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