stylistic
This term focuses on the aesthetic and formal qualities of a work, distinguishing the manner of expression from the actual substance or message. It is frequently used in academic, critical, and artistic contexts to analyze the specific choices an author or artist makes to achieve a certain effect. In architectural or historical contexts, it refers to the adherence to a specific school of design or a recognized era. It describes the visual markers that categorize a work within a broader movement, such as Baroque or Modernist, emphasizing form over function.
Meanings
Relating to the way in which a piece of writing, a work of art, or a musical composition is expressed rather than the content itself.
"The author made several stylistic changes to the manuscript to improve the flow of the prose."
Relating to a particular style or a set of distinctive characteristics associated with a specific artist, period, or movement.
"The building exhibits stylistic elements of the Gothic Revival period, such as pointed arches and ornate stonework."