stylistically

IPA: staɪɫˈɪstɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a stylistic manner.
  • With regard to style.
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Examples of "stylistically" in Sentences

  • And it is stylistically backward to boot.
  • But stylistically, it's not satisfactory at the moment.
  • And when I say "stylistically," I mean he pretty much upstaged everyone.
  • As usual excellent and extremely entertaining reading stylistically, that is.
  • On the other hand, At-Swim Two Birds, stylistically is obviously related to fantasy, no question.
  • One is huge and kind of stylistically dazzling, which is the Scorcese and the other kind of simpler but more emotional.
  • While I feel like Forster cribbed a lot stylistically from the Bourne films in QoS, he does bring the ability to evoke emotion in the filmgoer, which I think is crucial here.
  • But I'll send it to you as an attachment and maybe you can put it somewhere that other people can see, because it's quite different stylistically from the three trailers you have linked.
  • Originally published in 1984, this book stylistically is a “choose your own adventure” sort of gamebook that would see reprints, sequels, and adaptations into full-blown D20 roleplaying adventures and a video game.
  • You comment that "stylistically" Gore and Lieberman may be wholesome but perhaps too C-Span for the age of MTV and that voters may prefer Bush's "sly smile, a reformed sinner's riveting story line and just enough honky-tonk in his blue blood to be unpredictably entertaining."
  • Michael Wagman Hidden Hills, CaliforniaYou say that "stylistically," Gore and Lieberman may be wholesome but perhaps too serious for the age of MTV and that voters may prefer Bush's "sly smile, a reformed sinner's riveting story line and just enough honky-tonk in his blue blood to be unpredictably entertaining."
  • Michael Wagman Hidden Hills, CaliforniaYou say that "stylistically" al Gore and Joseph Lieberman may be wholesome but are perhaps too serious for the age of MTV, and that voters may prefer George W. Bush's "sly smile, a reformed sinner's riveting story line and just enough honky-tonk in his blue blood to be unpredictably entertaining."

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