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style
noun
the
particular
way
in
which
something
is
done
,
made
,
or
expressed
•
You
can
see
the
architect
’
s
modern
style
in
every
part
of
the
house
.
You
can
see
the
architect
’
s
modern
style
in
every
part
of
the
house
.
•
The
two
singers
perform
the
song
in
very
different
styles
.
The
two
singers
perform
the
song
in
very
different
styles
.
From
Latin
stilus
‘
writing
instrument
,
manner
of
writing
’,
which
came
to
mean
‘
mode
or
manner
’
in
Old
French
and
then
in
English
.
noun
the
fashion
or
design
that
is
popular
at
a
particular
time
,
especially
in
clothes
or
decoration
•
Bright
colors
are
back
in
style
this
summer
.
Bright
colors
are
back
in
style
this
summer
.
•
She
always
dresses
in
a
classic
style
that
never
looks
outdated
.
She
always
dresses
in
a
classic
style
that
never
looks
outdated
.
The
sense
of
‘
fashionable
design
’
developed
in
English
during
the
19th
century
as
tailoring
and
mass
media
spread
new
looks
quickly
.
verb
-
style
,
styling
,
styles
,
styled
to
design
,
arrange
,
or
give
a
particular
look
to
something
,
especially
hair
or
clothes
•
The
hairdresser
styled
my
hair
into
loose
waves
.
The
hairdresser
styled
my
hair
into
loose
waves
.
•
She
loves
to
style
vintage
outfits
for
photo
shoots
.
She
loves
to
style
vintage
outfits
for
photo
shoots
.
Verb
use
arose
in
the
18th
century
meaning
‘
shape
or
arrange
artistically
’.
noun
a
person
’
s
or
artist
’
s
distinctive
manner
of
expression
in
writing
,
art
,
music
,
etc
.
•
Picasso
’
s
painting
style
changed
several
times
during
his
life
.
Picasso
’
s
painting
style
changed
several
times
during
his
life
.
•
The
author
’
s
humorous
style
makes
the
novel
enjoyable
for
young
readers
.
The
author
’
s
humorous
style
makes
the
novel
enjoyable
for
young
readers
.
Adopted
in
the
sense
of
‘
distinctive
manner
’
for
artists
and
writers
in
the
17th
century
,
influenced
by
discussions
of
rhetoric
and
fine
arts
.
noun
elegance
or
flair
in
appearance
or
behavior
•
He
entered
the
party
with
style
,
wearing
a
white
suit
and
a
confident
smile
.
He
entered
the
party
with
style
,
wearing
a
white
suit
and
a
confident
smile
.
•
The
restaurant
serves
ordinary
food
but
presents
it
with
great
style
.
The
restaurant
serves
ordinary
food
but
presents
it
with
great
style
.
This
figurative
sense
grew
in
the
early
20th
century
alongside
the
rise
of
advertising
and
celebrity
culture
.
verb
-
style
,
styling
,
styles
,
styled
to
name
or
label
someone
or
something
in
a
particular
way
•
The
press
styled
her
the
nation
’
s
sweetheart
after
the
victory
.
The
press
styled
her
the
nation
’
s
sweetheart
after
the
victory
.
•
He
styles
himself
an
expert
,
but
he
has
little
experience
.
He
styles
himself
an
expert
,
but
he
has
little
experience
.
This
sense
follows
medieval
English
legal
language
where
documents
‘
styled
’
parties
by
certain
names
.
noun
(
botany
)
the
slender
stalk
in
a
flower
that
connects
the
stigma
to
the
ovary
•
Pollen
travels
down
the
style
to
reach
the
ovary
.
Pollen
travels
down
the
style
to
reach
the
ovary
.
•
Some
plants
have
very
short
styles
,
making
cross-pollination
difficult
.
Some
plants
have
very
short
styles
,
making
cross-pollination
difficult
.
Adopted
by
botanists
in
the
18th
century
from
Latin
‘
stylus
’
for
‘
pillar
’
or
‘
stake
’.
noun
a
formal
title
or
form
of
address
used
for
a
person
of
rank
•
“
Your
Excellency
”
is
the
correct
style
for
an
ambassador
.
“
Your
Excellency
”
is
the
correct
style
for
an
ambassador
.
•
Judges
in
Britain
are
often
given
the
style
“
My
Lord
.”
Judges
in
Britain
are
often
given
the
style
“
My
Lord
.”
Medieval
clerks
extended
‘
style
’
to
mean
an
official
form
of
address
recorded
in
legal
documents
.
lifestyle
noun
the
way
a
person
,
group
,
or
society
lives
,
including
their
daily
habits
,
activities
,
and
values
•
Moving
to
the
countryside
completely
changed
her
lifestyle
.
Moving
to
the
countryside
completely
changed
her
lifestyle
.
•
Regular
exercise
and
a
balanced
diet
are
part
of
a
healthy
lifestyle
.
Regular
exercise
and
a
balanced
diet
are
part
of
a
healthy
lifestyle
.
From
life
+
style
,
first
appearing
in
the
early
20th
century
to
describe
patterns
of
living
.
adjective
designed
to
suit
,
express
,
or
improve
a
particular
way
of
living
•
The
company
sells
pricey
lifestyle
products
like
designer
candles
and
yoga
mats
.
The
company
sells
pricey
lifestyle
products
like
designer
candles
and
yoga
mats
.
•
Doctors
advised
him
to
make
lifestyle
changes
,
such
as
walking
more
and
quitting
smoking
.
Doctors
advised
him
to
make
lifestyle
changes
,
such
as
walking
more
and
quitting
smoking
.
Extension
of
the
noun
,
first
used
attributively
in
mid-20th-century
marketing
and
health
writing
.