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stylistic

[ UK /sta‍ɪlˈɪstɪk/ ]
[ US /staɪˈɫɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to style (especially in the use of language)
    stylistic devices

How To Use stylistic In A Sentence

  • And the prints represent Abstract Expressionism's entire stylistic range, from fast and visceral to cool and ethereal.
  • I don't think we should be ruled (in stylistic matters) by teachers of Freshman Comp. Passive Voice Should Be Avoided, Especially in Blog Post Titles
  • One number rocked, one swung - stylistically it was all over the place, and much the better for it.
  • That said, the compression and reticence of Italian high modernist poetry are still prominent stylistic features in Italian verse.
  • Learners at the advanced stage use their own creativity and seek delicate discriminations of meaning, stylistic niceties, subtleties of culture and discourse, and greater acquaintance with the language.
  • By all means use this construction if it's what you prefer but it's purely a stylistic preference and not a grammatical imperative. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though I’d argue that what you term stylistic urban fantasy also offers a wider range of protagonists than the stereotypical straight white “can-do” male. The new urban fantasy. Same as the old urban fantasy?
  • The manuscript is also rich in ornamental decoration, to which those of the other exemplars are stylistically related.
  • The theme of the workshop will be study of Gregorian chant neums and stylistic performance technique as applied to the repertoire of the monastic office (psalmody, antiphons, responsories, etc.). More Gregorian Chant - Italia!
  • stylistically innovative works
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