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US
/ˈstaɪˌɫaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous
a stylized mode of theater production
How To Use stylized In A Sentence
- It is attributed to Joseph Henry Remmey, who is known for similar elaborately incised cobalt blue decoration, especially of stylized birds.
- The style of the film is quite striking, full of excessive grain, rough film stock, and stylized editing techniques.
- Backgrounds of boudoir pink, persimmon, lilac and aqua combine with the calligraphic grace of his fleshy figures in images of stylized elegance.
- Beyond simply looking fantastic the wildly stylized world of the film is an obvious reminder not to take things too literally.
- And small children — especially if beautiful, blonde, and under five — sometimes get a pass, though they are liable to appear in curiously fey and stylized ways. Home Alone
- Favoured motifs include the stylized biomorphs, such as the cat demon, and bodiless heads.
- Other panels are decorated with arabesques consisting of delicate scrolls incorporating stylized sunflowers and anthemia rendered in very thin lines of ivory-colored paint.
- The false cenotaph in the public upper chamber was in white marble, the color of freshly drawn milk, inlaid profusely with stylized flowers in tiers—a lapis lazuli blue, a jasper red, a bloodstone black, an agate and sard brown, a carnelian orange, a chlorite and jade green, and a yellow limestone. Shadow Princess
- Such trade pieces became highly stylized, showing little of the naturalism of precolonial works.
- The semielliptical fanlight over the entrance door is framed by a wooden arch neatly carved with flutes and stylized flowers.