stylist

IPA: stˈaɪɫɪst

noun

  • A designer.
  • A hairdresser.
  • A writer or speaker distinguished for excellence or individuality of style; one who cultivates, or is a master or critic of, literary style.
  • An artist who has a particular distinctive style.
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Examples of "stylist" in Sentences

  • This is not a stylistic objection.
  • And it is stylistically backward to boot.
  • Humor and irreverence are its stylistic trademarks.
  • You can watch Mercedes Benz stylists sculpt and refine.
  • But stylistically, it's not satisfactory at the moment.
  • He is the author and food stylist of innumerable cookbooks.
  • He was a noted prose stylist in the Tang manner of unadorned directness.
  • My old stylist is back in town after having disappeared for several years.
  • Bourdieu is both a superb stylist and the auther of some impenetrable prose.
  • A stylistic constituent having a stylistic shape but syntactically incomplete.
  • It must be said that the particular felicities of Spanish culture proved the dominating stylistic trend.
  • "I used to hate it when everyone called me a 'stylist' - I am a curator and a communicator," said Mr. Formichetti.
  • A source told the magazine, "It's very hush-hush," adding the 39-year-old stylist is "telling people she can't travel."
  • Strangely enough, on the face of it, an amateur literary stylist is less likely to do that than a professional scholar.
  • A hair stylist from a French funeral home aimed to give the dead princess the same look she had on the cover of a recent issue of Paris Match.
  • I'll say it for the record: Helmut Käutner, as an eloquent narrative stylist, is the peer of his contemporaries William Wyler, Frank Borzage, Michael Powell and Vincente Minnelli.
  • If the stylist is still alive and well today, it’s only because Ms. Houston hadn’t also tripped over the long train on that gown, but I’d venture a guess that his or her days of working for Whitney are Oh-Oh-Ooooh-Oh-ver.
  • The term 'stylist' is a reviewer-adjective, one that on the surface makes sense, but really has no - cannot - have uniform definition, it just sounds appropriate for some writers, past and present: Valente, Ducornet, Peake among others.

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