Stylistic

Word STYLISTIC
Character 9
Hyphenation sty lis tic
Pronunciations /staɪˈlɪstɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Stylistic"

What do we mean by stylistic?

Of or relating to style, especially literary style. adjective

Of or relating to style.

The art of forming a good style in writing. Also used in the plural. noun

A treatise on style. noun

Of or pertaining to style in language. adjective

Of or pertaining to style, especially to linguistic or literary style adjective

Of or relating to style (especially in the use of language) adjective

Of or pertaining to style, especially to linguistic or literary style.

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The word "stylistic" in example sentences

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. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Traditional Huichol art forms were handed down from generation to generation, but they have changed in stylistic expression with the introduction of new materials, such as glass beads, metal, and commercial dyes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

However, as I have tried to show, the adoption of commercially produced media, such as glass beads and coloured yarn, and changes or developments in stylistic expression do not necessarily detract from the authenticity of an art object. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And it seems pretty clear that, at the moment, the outside perception of art music has become as much an exercise in stylistic categorization as it is in popular music. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2007)

I don't think we should be ruled (in stylistic matters) by teachers of Freshman Comp. ❋ Richard Nokes (2006)

Film is a different enough format to warrant certain stylistic and plot changes. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I've heard often that Morrison can be difficult to read, as her prose is a little "stylistic" - did you feel that way? ❋ Unknown (2007)

I’m a big fan of metafiction, as long as it’s not too cute, and as long as I think the author has a good reason for using metafictional techniques, and isn’t just indulging in stylistic weirdness for the sake of weirdness, or using metafictional approaches to hide the fact that their story, really, is actually kind of thin. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Then there are those readers who are impersonally turned off by certain stylistic and thematic aspects: they find dialect distracting or they’re tired of novels about the South. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Owing certain stylistic, spiritual, and topical allegiances to Joseph Epstein’s bravura Snobbery, Todd takes ruminative stock of his life and the paradoxes inherent in various external matters: celebrity, antiquity, politics, travel, brand names, spare parts, modern art. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Barber’s got a certain stylistic flair; I can see why the book enjoyed such wide popular success. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The is defined as a stylistic element that conveys no extra meaning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Again, the following so-called stylistic peculiarities are referred to: J used machah ( "wipe out") in 6: 7; 7: 4, 23; P uses shachath and hishchith ( "go to ruin" and "ruin") 6: 13, 17; 9: 11, 15. ❋ 1892-1972 (1942)

(called stylistic traits) consist (1) in representing scenes in such a way as to emphasize the reflections of sunlight on colored objects out of doors, including the vibrating or shimmering effect which sunlight often produces; ❋ THOMAS MUNRO (1968)

The way I've always perceived it, especially in relation to the French neo-Classic influence, is that, for Stravinsky and Les Six, neo-Classicism was, in context, a bad-boy kind of stylistic move; for Copland, the neo-Classic/Americana hybrid was a retreat from his own bad-boy period (the Organ Symphony, etc.) ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2009)

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