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Definition of stylize in English: stylize(British stylise) verb ˈstʌɪlʌɪzˈstaɪlaɪz [with object]usually as adjective stylizedDepict or treat in a mannered and non-realistic style. gracefully shaped vases decorated with stylized but recognizable white lilies Example sentencesExamples - The Maya of Central America were still carving stylized warriors in relief in ad 500.
- It has an octagonal medallion within which a highly stylized woman drives a chariot in the clouds.
- I'm making a very stylized film, and yet the dialogue and characters should be pretty real.
- She showed a very stylized grid of possible positions and sizes for content in the basic page layouts.
- The Russians clearly took folk dances and stylized them so they became part of the ballet vocabulary.
- In three small portraits, Nutt brings old-master technique into play with his own odd approach to stylizing the human body.
- Of course, as in any stylized comedy, the characters are slightly unrealistic.
- From a distance Hughes Henge appears to be a simple, stylized image of Stonehenge.
- They won't even let themselves be in the presence of the truth, because it would shatter their very stylised view of things.
- The camera records and we watch; there is very little high-speed editing or stylized camera technique.
- Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally.
- It wants to be simple and modern but it also wants to be highly stylized, and so it is neither.
- Its main characteristics are stylized animals with more realistic proportions and the use of plant motifs.
- On the roof, a series of large, stylized gargoyles stand watch over the structure.
- Yet all its lavishly stylized violence is not enough to compensate for the flaws in the source material.
- It's nice to see a small band on a small stage embraced the now stylized histrionics of rock and roll.
- His films are so stylized that you need the input to make sure you're getting it right.
- His protagonists are outsiders, living in these stylized worlds but still not a part of them.
- It is a highly codified and stylized art form with a rich literature of analysis.
- The depiction is stylized, as are most of the drawings of ancient Peruvian cultures.
Synonyms symbolic, stylized, figurative, emblematic
Derivatives nounstʌɪlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Lambert's chalk pastel illustrations with friendly rounded stylisations, and deep, tonally harmonious colours, share the suggestiveness and gentleness of Almond's text. Example sentencesExamples - Wilson tends to over-employ directing and storytelling tricks, any one of which would normally overpower this low budget movie with their noticeable artistic stylization.
- In his distinctive art, epitomised by this modest work on the cusp of maturity, Colquhoun combined the stylisation of his Celtic roots with the influence of modernism, particularly that of France.
- Moderate stylization and antirealism that falls short of true expressionism is sometimes enough to soothe congruous crudity into an effectively intensified sensibility, if the idiom is correct.
- Substance has been replaced by ego, appropriation, parody and clichéd stylization.
Origin Late 19th century: from style, suggested by German stilisiren. Definition of stylize in US English: stylize(British stylise) verbˈstaɪlaɪzˈstīlīz [with object]usually as adjective stylizedDepict or treat in a mannered and nonrealistic style. gracefully shaped vases decorated with stylized but recognizable white lilies Example sentencesExamples - They won't even let themselves be in the presence of the truth, because it would shatter their very stylised view of things.
- The depiction is stylized, as are most of the drawings of ancient Peruvian cultures.
- It's nice to see a small band on a small stage embraced the now stylized histrionics of rock and roll.
- I'm making a very stylized film, and yet the dialogue and characters should be pretty real.
- On the roof, a series of large, stylized gargoyles stand watch over the structure.
- Yet all its lavishly stylized violence is not enough to compensate for the flaws in the source material.
- The camera records and we watch; there is very little high-speed editing or stylized camera technique.
- She showed a very stylized grid of possible positions and sizes for content in the basic page layouts.
- It is a highly codified and stylized art form with a rich literature of analysis.
- Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally.
- Of course, as in any stylized comedy, the characters are slightly unrealistic.
- In three small portraits, Nutt brings old-master technique into play with his own odd approach to stylizing the human body.
- His films are so stylized that you need the input to make sure you're getting it right.
- The Maya of Central America were still carving stylized warriors in relief in ad 500.
- The Russians clearly took folk dances and stylized them so they became part of the ballet vocabulary.
- It wants to be simple and modern but it also wants to be highly stylized, and so it is neither.
- Its main characteristics are stylized animals with more realistic proportions and the use of plant motifs.
- His protagonists are outsiders, living in these stylized worlds but still not a part of them.
- From a distance Hughes Henge appears to be a simple, stylized image of Stonehenge.
- It has an octagonal medallion within which a highly stylized woman drives a chariot in the clouds.
Synonyms symbolic, stylized, figurative, emblematic
Origin Late 19th century: from style, suggested by German stilisiren. |