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style (EN)
noun, verb

noun “style”

singular style, plural styles or uncountable
  1. a particular way that something is done, created, or performed
    His painting style is very distinctive.
  2. elegance or grace in appearance or manner
    She walks with style and confidence.
  3. the features of a building, painting, statue or piece of literature that are typical for a particular period, place or group
    The building was built in the Gothic style.
  4. a type or design of clothing, hairstyle, or product that is popular at a particular time
    Long hair is not quite the style I like.
  5. the guidelines used by a publisher regarding grammar, punctuation, and formatting
    The editor asked him to follow the magazine's style.
  6. (in computing) a set of formatting options used to control the appearance of text
    Use heading styles to organize your document.
  7. (in botany) the part of a flower that connects the stigma to the ovary
    The pollen tube grows down through the style.
  8. a particular form used to address or refer to someone
    The king's style is "His Majesty".

verb “style”

infinitive style; he styles; past tense styled; past part. styled; ger. styling
  1. to design or arrange something in a particular way
    She styled her hair elegantly.
  2. (formal) to give someone or something a particular name or title
    He was styled "Doctor" despite having no degree.