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1. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] how something is done or how it happens.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
Rhymes with Style
- versatile
- worthwhile
- vantuyl
- panfile
- monteil
- marseille
- kurzweil
- hostile
- compile
- soleil
- revile
- refile
- nevile
- mikhail
- fertile
- delisle
- beguile
- argyll
- while
- trial
- stile
- smile
- awhile
- zile
- wyle
- wile
- weill
- weil
- vile
- tile
How do you pronounce style?
Pronounce style as staɪl.
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How do you spell style? Is it sytle ?
A common misspelling of style is sytle
Sentences with style
1. Noun, singular or mass
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Quotes about style
1. I'll let you in on a secret: I can't stand Jay Ward. I hate being compared to Rocky and Bullwinkle. It's just a different style of humor.
- John Kricfalusi
2. Serious art has been the work of individual artists whose art has had nothing to do with style because they were not in the least connected with the style or the needs of the masses. Their work arose rather in defiance of their times.
- Franz Marc
3. You wouldn't have the same art on the walls at every restaurant or the same waiter uniforms. Neither should you have the same service style at every restaurant.
- Danny Meyer
2. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] a particular kind (as to appearance).
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
3. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period.
Synonyms
- legalese
- prose
- fluency
- writing style
- officialese
- bathos
- communication
- allegory
- expression
- genre
- flatness
- delivery
- verboseness
- manner of speaking
- music genre
- musical genre
- black humor
- musical style
- smoothness
- formulation
- euphuism
- black humour
- analysis
- rhetoric
- coarseness
- device
- literary genre
- turn of phrase
- grandiosity
- headlinese
- turn of expression
- expressive style
- grandiloquence
- pathos
- self-expression
- journalese
- jargon
- speech
- ornateness
- sesquipedality
- vein
- verbosity
- poetry
- eloquence
- terseness
- magniloquence
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
4. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] the popular taste at a given time.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
5. style
verb. ['ˈstaɪl'] designate by an identifying term.
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
6. style
verb. ['ˈstaɪl'] make consistent with a certain fashion or style.
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
7. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] a slender bristlelike or tubular process.
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
8. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] distinctive and stylish elegance.
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
9. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
10. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] editorial directions to be followed in spelling and punctuation and capitalization and typographical display.
Synonyms
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)