stylized

[ˈstaɪlaɪzd]

stylized Definition

  • 1depicted or treated in a mannered and nonrealistic style
  • 2conforming to a particular style or set of styles

Using stylized: Examples

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

  • Example

    The film's stylized visuals were praised by critics.

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    The artist's work is known for its stylized depictions of nature.

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    The fashion designer's collection featured a range of stylized pieces.

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    The logo has a stylized version of the company's name.

stylized Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stylized

Phrases with stylized

  • a simplified representation of a complex phenomenon or pattern that is used to describe or explain it

    Example

    In economics, a stylized fact is a simplified representation of a complex economic phenomenon.

  • a performance that emphasizes style over realism or naturalism

    Example

    The play was a stylized performance that used exaggerated movements and gestures to convey emotion.

  • language that is highly formalized or stylized, often used in literature or poetry

    Example

    Shakespeare's use of stylized language is one of the defining features of his plays.

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Summary: stylized in Brief

The term 'stylized' [ˈstaɪlaɪzd] refers to something depicted or treated in a non-realistic or decorative manner. It can also mean conforming to a particular style or set of styles. Examples include the stylized visuals in a film, the stylized depictions of nature in an artist's work, and the stylized pieces in a fashion designer's collection.