noun “style”
singular style, plural styles or uncountable
- a particular way that something is done, created, or performed
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His painting style is very distinctive.
- elegance or grace in appearance or manner
She walks with style and confidence.
- 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.
- 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.
- the guidelines used by a publisher regarding grammar, punctuation, and formatting
The editor asked him to follow the magazine's style.
- (in computing) a set of formatting options used to control the appearance of text
Use heading styles to organize your document.
- (in botany) the part of a flower that connects the stigma to the ovary
The pollen tube grows down through the style.
- 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
- to design or arrange something in a particular way
She styled her hair elegantly.
- (formal) to give someone or something a particular name or title
He was styled "Doctor" despite having no degree.