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style

1 of 2verb
/staɪl/
Forms:styles,styling,styled,styled
1

to design, arrange, or present something in a particular way

transitive
  • The fashion designer wanted to style the runway show with a mix of bold colors and elegant silhouettes.
  • She decided to style the living room with a minimalist approach, using clean lines and neutral tones.
  • As an interior decorator, she loves to style homes by combining different textures and decorative elements.
  • The graphic designer aimed to style the website interface with a modern and user-friendly layout.
2

to give someone or something a specific name or term

  • The fashion magazine styled her as "The Trendsetter" for her unique and influential fashion choices.
  • In the world of design, the architect was styled as "The Innovator" for his groundbreaking structures.
  • The talented chef was styled as "The Culinary Maestro" by food critics for his exceptional skills in the kitchen.
  • The media often styled the charismatic politician as "The People's Advocate" due to his commitment to public welfare.
  • The local community styled the park as "The Oasis" for its lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere.
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3

to arrange hair to achieve a desired look or appearance

transitive
  • She styled her long, flowing locks into an elegant updo for the wedding.
  • The hairstylist styled her client's hair in loose waves for a relaxed, beachy look.
  • He styled his hair into a slicked-back pompadour for a classic, retro vibe.
  • He styled his hair with gel and spikes for a edgy, punk-inspired look.