stylistic

IPA: staɪɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to style, especially to linguistic or literary style.
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Examples of "stylistic" in Sentences

  • This is not a stylistic objection.
  • And it is stylistically backward to boot.
  • Humor and irreverence are its stylistic trademarks.
  • But stylistically, it's not satisfactory at the moment.
  • A stylistic constituent having a stylistic shape but syntactically incomplete.
  • Film is a different enough format to warrant certain stylistic and plot changes.
  • I don't think we should be ruled (in stylistic matters) by teachers of Freshman Comp.
  • It must be said that the particular felicities of Spanish culture proved the dominating stylistic trend.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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