styled

[staɪld]

styled Definition

  • 1arranged or designed in a particular way
  • 2given a particular style or fashion

Using styled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "styled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The room is styled in a minimalist fashion.

  • Example

    She always looks impeccably styled.

  • Example

    The car is styled to look like a classic muscle car.

styled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with styled

  • retro-styled

    designed or fashioned in a style reminiscent of the past, especially the 1950s or 1960s

    Example

    The new diner is retro-styled, with neon lights and vintage decor.

  • industrial-styled

    designed or fashioned in a style that emphasizes raw materials, such as metal and wood, and an unfinished look

    Example

    The loft apartment is industrial-styled, with exposed brick walls and pipes.

  • vintage-styled

    designed or fashioned in a style that imitates the look of a previous era, especially the 1920s or 1930s

    Example

    The wedding was vintage-styled, with the bride wearing a flapper-style dress and the groom in a three-piece suit.

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Summary: styled in Brief

The term 'styled' [staɪld] refers to something arranged or designed in a particular way, often with a particular style or fashion. It can describe anything from a room to a person's appearance, as in 'She always looks impeccably styled.' 'Styled' extends into phrases like 'retro-styled,' 'industrial-styled,' and 'vintage-styled,' which describe specific design aesthetics.

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