Similar words: stylist, stylish, styling, holistic, ballistic, ballistics, realistic, moralistic. Meaning: [staɪ'lɪstɪk] adj. of or relating to style (especially in the use of language).
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(1) All their works have stylistic similarities.
(2) His writing is plain and direct, with no stylistic flourishes.
(3) Notice the stylistic similarities in the work of these three sculptors.
(4) There are some stylistic elements in the statue that just don't make sense.
(5) Such stylistic variation can follow various patterns.
(6) But Nochlin drew stylistic considerations into a net of political and social meaning.
(7) This brings us to the final, major stylistic influence to be found within Traditional Realism.
(8) These stylistic differences have gradually eroded over the years, and today regional divisions have all but disappeared.
(9) The power of stylistic analysis to reveal rhetorical strategy in non-fiction has applications beyond de Man and deconstruction.
(10) Also, we decided to make a stylistic change on this record and I see a lot of other metal bands following suit.
(11) The Chancellor spent yesterday making substantial stylistic changes to the speech but the main elements were left untouched.
(12) In their second album, the band tried to expand their stylistic range.
(13) This implies two criteria of relevance for the selection of stylistic features: a literary criterion and a linguistic criterion.
(14) But, significantly, Softley brings in, as the plot encourages, stylistic elements of film noir.
(15) Pollock visited the exhibition daily and assimilated its iconography and stylistic innovation.
(16) No longer does evidence of authenticity have to rely solely on stylistic criteria, which can be unreliable.
(17) They have a link that all three share in Bristol's sturdy stylistic isolationism.
(18) He was as near as dammit to being a stylistic carbon copy of Hell.
(19) It might be varied for emphasis, to express a different point of view(Sentence dictionary), or for stylistic effect.
(20) This, again, indicates the possibility of a more specific stylistic affinity between these pavements.
(21) If one reads even more attentively, one can not help noting a curious stylistic feature not entirely dissociated from Treebeard.
(22) Other patterns do provide, however, an opportunity to recognize such integral stylistic affinity.
(23) The measurement of frequency depends on the existence of a clearly articulated set of linguistic and stylistic categories.
(24) Others were badly painted even within the terms of their own narrow stylistic boundaries.
(25) In a medical textbook, the choice between clavicle and collar-bone can justly be called a matter of stylistic variation.
(26) Religions have also often attempted to reduce all human action to stylistic embrace as an expression of cosmological pretensions.
(27) The work of the first two years is based mainly on prescribed texts, and on literary and stylistic criticism.
(28) Ranging from Udaltsova's impassioned realism to Nussberg's cerebral cybernetics, the stylistic range of the nonconformists was indeed wide.
(29) The first is the academic with a general interest in stylistic theory and practice.
(30) These were to identify, but not describe or interpret, the stylistic devices present in a given text.
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