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Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)Cite This Source
style    Audio Help   [stahyl] Pronunciation Key, noun, verb styled, styl·ing.
–noun
1.a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their liking.
2.a particular, distinctive, or characteristic mode of action or manner of acting: They do these things in a grand style.
3.a mode of living, as with respect to expense or display.
4.an elegant, fashionable, or luxurious mode of living: to live in style.
5.a mode of fashion, as in dress, esp. good or approved fashion; elegance; smartness.
6.the mode of expressing thought in writing or speaking by selecting and arranging words, considered with respect to clearness, effectiveness, euphony, or the like, that is characteristic of a group, period, person, personality, etc.: to write in the style of Faulkner; a familiar style; a pompous, pedantic style.
7.those components or features of a literary composition that have to do with the form of expression rather than the content of the thought expressed: His writing is all style and no substance.
8.manner or tone adopted in discourse or conversation: a patronizing style of addressing others.
9.a particular, distinctive, or characteristic mode or form of construction or execution in any art or work: Her painting is beginning to show a personal style.
10.a descriptive or distinguishing appellation, esp. a legal, official, or recognized title: a firm trading under the style of Smith, Jones, & Co.
11.stylus (defs. 1, 2).
12.the gnomon of a sundial.
13.a method of reckoning time. Compare New Style, old style (def. 2).
14.Zoology. a small, pointed process or part.
15.Botany. a narrow, usually cylindrical and more or less filiform extension of the pistil, which, when present, bears the stigma at its apex.
16.the rules or customs of typography, punctuation, spelling, and related matters used by a newspaper, magazine, publishing house, etc., or in a specific publication.
–verb (used with object)
17.to call by a given title or appellation; denominate; name; call: The pope is styled His or Your Holiness.
18.to design or arrange in accordance with a given or new style: to style an evening dress; to style one's hair.
19.to bring into conformity with a specific style or give a specific style to: Please style this manuscript.
–verb (used without object)
20.to do decorative work with a style or stylus.
21.go out of style, to become unfashionable: The jacket he's wearing went out of style ten years ago.
22.in style, fashionable.

[Origin: 1250–1300; ME (n.) < L stylus, sp. var. of stilus tool for writing, hence, written composition, style; see stylus]

styleless, adjective
style·less·ness, noun
stylelike, adjective

2. method, approach. 5. chic. See fashion. 9. touch, characteristic, mark. 22. designate, address.
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  Synonym Collection v1.1Cite This Source
Main Entry:  style
Part of Speech:  adjective
Synonyms:  a la mode, bon ton, classic, fashionable, modish, pretentious, showy, stylish
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
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  Roget's II: The New ThesaurusCite This Source
Main Entry:  style
Part of Speech:  noun
Definition:  A distinctive way of expressing oneself.
Synonyms:  fashion, manner, mode, tone, vein
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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  Synonym Collection v1.1Cite This Source
Main Entry:  style
Part of Speech:  noun
Synonyms:  brio, dash, dernier cri, eloquence, fashion, fashionableness, flair, panache, register, stylishness, verve, vigor, vivacity
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
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style: see pistil.

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