| style definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | el estilo | 36 sets |
| 2 | 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 | 30 sets |
| 3 | the choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work | 23 sets |
| 4 | the arrangement of words in a way that best expresses the author's individuality, idea, intent | 18 sets |
| 5 | narrow stalk of the carpel in a flower | 15 sets |
| 6 | a format tool used to apply global font formats to text | 15 sets |
| 7 | the narrow elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma | 13 sets |
| 8 | an author's combined use of these ideas into a recurring pattern of usage | 13 sets |
| 9 | the stalk of a flower's carpel, with the ovary at the base and the stigma at the top. | 12 sets |
| 10 | (botany) the narrow elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma | 11 sets |
| 11 | the distinctive quality of speech or writing created by the selection and arrangement of words and figures of speech | 11 sets |
| 12 | stílus | 10 sets |
| 13 | the way a writer uses language | 9 sets |
| 14 | stil | 9 sets |
| 15 | an evaluation of the sum of the choices an author makes in blending diction, syntax, figurative language, and other literary devices. | 8 sets |
| 16 | estilo | 8 sets |
| 17 | style | 8 sets |
| 18 | stalk that holds the stigma | 7 sets |
| 19 | how an author writes; an author's use of language | 7 sets |
| 20 | the distinctive way in which a writer uses language | 7 sets |
| 21 | pollen travels down it | 7 sets |
| 22 | predefined set of formatting options that have been named and saved | 6 sets |
| 23 | particular kind, sort, or type with reference to character | 6 sets |
| 24 | styl | 6 sets |
| 25 | a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character | 5 sets |
| 26 | is the writer's characteristic manner of employing language. | 5 sets |
| 27 | סגנון | 5 sets |
| 28 | the writer's characteristic manner of employing languages | 5 sets |
| 29 | the choices in diction, tone, and syntax that a writer makes | 5 sets |
| 30 | a narrow, usually cylindrical and more or less filiform extension of the pistil, which, when present, bears the stigma at its apex. | 5 sets |
| 31 | author's way of writing | 5 sets |
| 32 | the particular way in which a writer uses language. style is created mainly through diction (word choice), use of figurative language, and sentence patterns. | 4 sets |
| 33 | the particular way in which a writer uses language. style is created mainly through diction. | 4 sets |
| 34 | an author's characteristic manner of expression – his or her diction, syntax, imagery, structure, and content all contribute to style | 4 sets |
| 35 | the stalk of a flower's carpel, with the ovary at the base and the stigma at the top | 4 sets |
| 36 | a format tool used to apply global font formats to text. | 4 sets |
| 37 | holds up the stigma | 4 sets |
| 38 | individual characteristics of a piece of writing; surprises in meaning, sentence structure, and sound | 4 sets |
| 39 | a manner of writing; involves how something is said rather than what is said | 4 sets |
| 40 | how an author writes, using language to interest the reader in his or her purpose | 4 sets |