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style

Definition for style

noun as in fashion, manner

noun as in fashionableness

noun as in way of speaking, writing, expressing oneself

verb as in name, title

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Example Sentences

One opinion is the sport has moved on from his first spell of being Wales' most successful coach and his style is outdated.

From BBC

England head coach Steve Borthwick has urged his players to persist with an attacking style of play despite three defeats this autumn.

From BBC

This shift in style is in direct contrast to the more attritional approach England adopted in Borthwick’s first year in charge, which culminated with a third-placed finish at the Rugby World Cup in France.

From BBC

Sadik-Khan has suggested establishing special lanes for e-bikes and scooters, building a pedestrian boulevard through Midtown, closing the Financial District to traffic, and constructing 14th Street–style busways on all the city’s major crosstown thoroughfares.

From Slate

Not only was its negotiating style markedly different to previous years, but he also observed that, as he puts it, “China could be stepping forward.”

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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