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Styled - definition of styled by The Free Dictionary Styled - definition of styled by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/styled Printer Friendly style (redirected from styled ) Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Idioms , Encyclopedia . style (stīl) n. 1. The way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed: a style of teaching. 2. The combination of distinctive features of literary or artistic expression, execution, or performance characterizing a particular person, group, school, or era. 3. Sort; type: a style of furniture. 4. A quality of imagination and individuality expressed in one's actions and tastes: does things with style. 5. a. A comfortable and elegant mode of existence: living in style. b. A mode of living: the style of the very rich. 6. a. The fashion of the moment, especially of dress; vogue: clothes that are in style. b. A particular fashion: the style of the 1920s. 7. A customary manner of presenting printed material, including usage, punctuation, spelling, typography, and arrangement: a manual of style. 8. A name or title: businesses under the style of Wilson and Webber. 9. a. An implement used for etching or engraving. b. A slender pointed writing instrument used by the ancients on wax tablets. 10. The needle of a phonograph. 11. The gnomon of a sundial. 12. Botany The usually slender part of a pistil, connecting the ovary and the stigma. 13. Zoology A slender, tubular, or bristlelike process: a cartilaginous style. 14. Medicine A surgical probing instrument; a stylet. 15. Obsolete A pen. tr.v. styled , styl·ing , styles 1. To design or fashion in a certain way: styled the new model after the classic sports cars. 2. To arrange (hair) in a certain way, as by cutting, coloring, or curling. 3. To call or name; designate: George VI styled his brother Duke of Windsor. 4. To make consistent with rules of style: style a manuscript. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin stylus, stilus , spike, pointed instrument used for writing, style ; see stylus .] styl′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. style ( staɪl ) n 1. a form of appearance, design, or production; type or make: a new style of house . 2. the way in which something is done: good or bad style . 3. the manner in which something is expressed or performed, considered as separate from its intrinsic content, meaning, etc 4. (Art Terms) a distinctive, formal, or characteristic manner of expression in words, music, painting, etc 5. elegance or refinement of manners, dress, etc 6. (Clothing & Fashion) prevailing fashion in dress, looks, etc 7. a fashionable or ostentatious mode of existence: to live in style . 8. (Journalism & Publishing) the particular mode of orthography, punctuation, design, etc, followed in a book, journal, etc, or in a printing or publishing house 9. chiefly Brit the distinguishing title or form of address of a person or firm 10. (Botany) botany the stalk of a carpel, bearing the stigma 11. (Zoology) zoology a slender pointed structure, such as the piercing mouthparts of certain insects 12. (Historical Terms) a method of expressing or calculating dates. See Old Style , New Style 13. (Art Terms) another word for stylus 1 14. (Horology) the arm of a sundial vb ( mainly tr ) 15. to design, shape, or tailor: to style hair . 16. to adapt or make suitable (for) 17. (Journalism & Publishing) to make consistent or correct according to a printing or publishing style 18. to name or call; designate: to style a man a fool . 19. (Art Terms) ( intr ) to decorate objects using a style or stylus [C13: from Latin stylus, stilus writing implement, hence characteristics of the writing, style] ˈstylar adj ˈstyler n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 style (staɪl) n., v. styled, styl•ing. n. 1. a particular type or sort, with reference to form, appearance, or character. 2. a particular, distinctive, or characteristic mode or manner of acting: to do things in a grand style. 3. prevailing fashion, as in dress, esp. approved fashion; smartness: out of style. 4. an elegant, fashionable, or luxurious mode of living: to live in style. 5. a mode of expressing thought in writing or speaking, esp. as characteristic of a group, person, etc. 6. a mode or form of design, construction, or execution in any art or work, esp. as characteristic of a person, group, period, etc.: the baroque style; the Georgian style of architecture. 7. a distinctive quality of originality, elegance, or flair: a person with style. 8. a person's characteristic tastes, attitudes, and mode of behavior: It's not his style to flatter people. 9. a descriptive or distinguishing appellation, esp. a legal, official, or recognized title. 10. stylus (defs. 1, 2). 11. the gnomon of a sundial. 12. a method of reckoning time. Compare New Style, old style (def. 2). 13. a narrow, cylindrical extension of the pistil that, when present, bears the stigma at its apex. 14. Zool. a small, pointed process or part. 15. the rules or customs of spelling, punctuation, and the like, observed by a publisher. v.t. 16. to call by a given title or appellation; designate; name. 17. to design or arrange in accordance with a given or new style: to style one's hair. 18. to bring into conformity with a specific style: to style a manuscript. [1250–1300; Middle English (n.) < Latin stylus, sp. variant of stilus tool for writing, hence, written composition, style; see stylus ] styl′er, n. -style 1 , a combining form of style (defs. 13, 14). Compare stylo- 1 . -style 2 , a combining form with the meanings “column,” “having columns (of the kind specified)”: urostyle. Compare stylo- 2 . Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. style (stīl) The slender part of a flower pistil, extending from the ovary to the stigma. See more at flower . The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Style See Also: CLOTHING Dress as if having been born in a clothing store —David Ignatow Elegance stamped on her as by a die —Henry James Elegant as a Cole Porter lyric —Eric Pace, New York Times , December 1, 1986 Pace made this comparison about actor Cary Grant at the time of his death. Elegant as a fifty-dollar whore —Raymond Chandler Fashion is like a shadow: fly from it and it follows you; follow it and it flies from you —Anon Had that elusive style some older women carry like blossom —Jonathan Gash A man’s style is intrinsic and private with him like his voice or his gesture, partly a matter of inheritance, partly of cultivation —Maurice Valency Style, like the human body, is specially beautiful when the veins are not prominent and the bones cannot be counted —Tacitus You can’t get high aesthetic tastes, like trousers, ready-made —W. S. Gilbert Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. style Past participle: styled Gerund: styling Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative style style Present I style you style he/she/it styles we style you style they style Preterite I styled you styled he/she/it styled we styled you styled they styled Present Continuous I am styling you are styling he/she/it is styling we are styling you are styling they are styling Present Perfect I have styled you have styled he/she/it has styled we have styled you have styled they have styled Past Continuous I was styling you were styling he/she/it was styling we were styling you were styling they were styling Past Perfect I had styled you had styled he/she/it had styled we had styled you had styled they had styled Future I will style you will style he/she/it will style we will style you will style they will style Future Perfect I will have styled you will have styled he/she/it will have styled we will have styled you will have styled they will have styled Future Continuous I will be styling you will be styling he/she/it will be styling we will be styling you will be styling they will be styling Present Perfect Continuous I have been styling you have been styling he/she/it has been styling we have been styling you have been styling they have been styling Future Perfect Continuous I will have been styling you will have been styling he/she/it will have been styling we will have been styling you will have been styling they will have been styling Past Perfect Continuous I had been styling you had been styling he/she/it had been styling we had been styling you had been styling they had been styling Conditional I would style you would style he/she/it would style we would style you would style they would style Past Conditional I would have styled you would have styled he/she/it would have styled we would have styled you would have styled they would have styled Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. style - how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion" fashion , manner , mode , way property - a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class; "a study of the physical properties of atomic particles" artistic style , idiom - the style of a part

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