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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] how something is done or how it happens.
Synonyms
- artistic style
- lifestyle
- setup
- touch
- modus vivendi
- form
- manner
- life style
- fit
- drape
- idiom
- wise
- property
- life-style
- signature
- fashion
- response
- way
Antonyms
- ungraciousness
- variability
- unevenness
- effortfulness
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
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- versatile
- worthwhile
- vantuyl
- restyle
- panfile
- monteil
- marseille
- kurzweil
- hostile
- compile
- soleil
- revile
- refile
- nevile
- mikhail
- fertile
- delisle
- beguile
- argyll
- while
- trial
- stile
- smile
- awhile
- zile
- wyle
- wile
- weill
- weil
- vile
2. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] a particular kind (as to appearance).
Synonyms
- sort
- kind
- form
Antonyms
- diverge
- miss
- disengage
- discolor
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
3. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period.
Synonyms
- legalese
- prose
- fluency
- writing style
- officialese
- bathos
- communication
- allegory
- expression
- genre
- flatness
- delivery
- verboseness
- manner of speaking
- music genre
- musical genre
- black humor
- musical style
- smoothness
- formulation
- euphuism
- black humour
- analysis
- rhetoric
- coarseness
- device
- literary genre
- turn of phrase
- grandiosity
- headlinese
- turn of expression
- expressive style
- grandiloquence
- pathos
- self-expression
- journalese
- jargon
- speech
- ornateness
- sesquipedality
- vein
- verbosity
- poetry
- eloquence
- terseness
- magniloquence
Antonyms
- verboseness
- dullness
- angularity
- roundness
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
4. style
noun. ['ˈstaɪl'] the popular taste at a given time.
Synonyms
- trend
- discernment
- bandwagon
- fashion
- taste
- New Look
- perceptiveness
- vogue
Antonyms
- elegance
- smoothness
- Romanticism
- classicism
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
5. style
verb. ['ˈstaɪl'] designate by an identifying term.
Synonyms
- title
- name
Antonyms
- inability
- informality
- formality
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
6. style
verb. ['ˈstaɪl'] make consistent with a certain fashion or style.
Synonyms
- pompadour
- create
Antonyms
- discourtesy
- defuse
- unmuzzle
Etymology
- estile (French)
- stilus (Latin)
7. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] of long duration; not new.
Synonyms
- antique
- long-ago
- yellow
- hand-down
- age
- stale
- nonmodern
- yellowed
- antediluvian
- past
- sunset
- hoary
- worn
- rusty
- age-old
- secondhand
- used
- noncurrent
- longtime
- archaic
- immemorial
- patched
- auld
- antiquated
Antonyms
- new
- modern
- current
- future
- present
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age.
Synonyms
- senescent
- gray-haired
- centenarian
- sexagenarian
- superannuated
- gaga
- middle-aged
- senior
- gray
- experient
- senile
- over-the-hill
- anile
- darkened
- age
- venerable
- overaged
- hoar
- emeritus
- older
- grey
- overage
- octogenarian
- grey-headed
- of age
- hoary
- gray-headed
- white-haired
- grey-haired
- ancient
- oldish
- elderly
- mature
- grizzly
- doddering
- nonagenarian
- experienced
- ageing
- aging
- doddery
Antonyms
- inexperienced
- young
- immature
- unskilled
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] (used for emphasis) very familiar.
Antonyms
- discolor
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] skilled through long experience.
Synonyms
- experient
- experienced
Antonyms
- juvenile
- first
- chromatic color
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))