Style ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Style ( noun )

  1. A particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character.
  2. A particular design or model of something.
  3. A mode of expression, as in writing or speech.

Origin:

Middle english stile, from old english stīl; akin to old high german stīl style and perhaps to latin stilus stake, stylus.

Examples:

  1. The building has a modern style.
  2. The painting is in the impressionist style.
  3. The book is written in a formal style.
  4. The dress is in the latest fashion style.
  5. The singer's style is blues.

(As a verb)

Style ( verb )

  1. A particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character.
  2. A particular design or model of something.
  3. A mode of expression, as in writing or speech.

Origin:

Middle english stile, from old english stīl; akin to old high german stīl style and perhaps to latin stilus stake, stylus.

Examples:

  1. The building has a modern style.
  2. The painting is in the impressionist style.
  3. The book is written in a formal style.
  4. The dress is in the latest fashion style.
  5. The singer's style is blues.
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