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单词 stylistic
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Definition of stylistic in English:

stylistic

adjective stʌɪˈlɪstɪkstaɪˈlɪstɪk
  • Of or concerning style, especially literary style.

    the stylistic conventions of magazine stories
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition to vivid imagery, another shared stylistic trait is that of pastiche.
    • Though he is predominantly a satirist, the main stylistic influence on his work is W. H. Auden.
    • The literary celebration of a city was just one of many stylistic exercises practised by Bruni and his humanist associates.
    • As a stylistic template, the power pop formula is simple and to the point, and followed here by Starky to the letter.
    • I would like to see Cory, or others, recommending fiction with a broader stylistic range.
    • This is an impossibility that manifests itself first and foremost as a stylistic occlusion.
    • Even his trademark style now reads more like a pastiche than a stylistic innovation.
    • The spare, stripped set and minimal lighting are at odds with the apparently random stylistic touches.
    • He combines neo-romantic sentiments with stylistic features of both Modernism and Postmodernism.
    • The stylistic goal is for the work to function as a pulsating musical tribute.
    • One of the amazing aspects of this stylistic tour de force is that every line of dialogue is sung.
    • Balzac, according to this logic, had no stylistic dilemmas when he sat down to write.
    • Hesiod's version shows some stylistic awkwardness and inconcinnity, but is not without power.
    • The use of little notes scrawled on screen in the style of diary entries is a stylistic touch.
    • Rushdie's borrowings from Dante consist of topographical and stylistic devices.
    • But images of a free and easy stylistic pluralism should nevertheless be regarded with some caution.
    • Her artistry of story telling is welcome as it is thankfully free from any obtrusive stylistic aerobatics.
    • We do not know who they are, but their identity is perhaps less important than their composure and stylistic attributes.
    • Now they aspire to emulate bland American actors whose defining stylistic features are shiny hair and nice, white teeth.
    • If audiences can get over a few stylistic tropes that define Indian cinema, then the sky's the limit.
    Synonyms
    oratorical, linguistic, verbal

Origin

Mid 19th century: from stylist, suggested by German stilistisch.

 
 

Definition of stylistic in US English:

stylistic

adjectivestaɪˈlɪstɪkstīˈlistik
  • Of or concerning style, especially literary style.

    the stylistic conventions of magazine stories
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If audiences can get over a few stylistic tropes that define Indian cinema, then the sky's the limit.
    • As a stylistic template, the power pop formula is simple and to the point, and followed here by Starky to the letter.
    • Even his trademark style now reads more like a pastiche than a stylistic innovation.
    • Though he is predominantly a satirist, the main stylistic influence on his work is W. H. Auden.
    • Balzac, according to this logic, had no stylistic dilemmas when he sat down to write.
    • The use of little notes scrawled on screen in the style of diary entries is a stylistic touch.
    • This is an impossibility that manifests itself first and foremost as a stylistic occlusion.
    • The stylistic goal is for the work to function as a pulsating musical tribute.
    • The literary celebration of a city was just one of many stylistic exercises practised by Bruni and his humanist associates.
    • Her artistry of story telling is welcome as it is thankfully free from any obtrusive stylistic aerobatics.
    • We do not know who they are, but their identity is perhaps less important than their composure and stylistic attributes.
    • Rushdie's borrowings from Dante consist of topographical and stylistic devices.
    • In addition to vivid imagery, another shared stylistic trait is that of pastiche.
    • But images of a free and easy stylistic pluralism should nevertheless be regarded with some caution.
    • Now they aspire to emulate bland American actors whose defining stylistic features are shiny hair and nice, white teeth.
    • Hesiod's version shows some stylistic awkwardness and inconcinnity, but is not without power.
    • One of the amazing aspects of this stylistic tour de force is that every line of dialogue is sung.
    • The spare, stripped set and minimal lighting are at odds with the apparently random stylistic touches.
    • I would like to see Cory, or others, recommending fiction with a broader stylistic range.
    • He combines neo-romantic sentiments with stylistic features of both Modernism and Postmodernism.
    Synonyms
    oratorical, linguistic, verbal

Origin

Mid 19th century: from stylist, suggested by German stilistisch.

 
 
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