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Style

staɪl
Extremely common
800 - 900
800-900, Extremely common
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estilo, modo, maneira, gênero, estilo de vida

Style meanings in Portuguese

estilo

Example:
She has a unique style of painting.
Ela tem um estilo único de pintar.
His fashion style is very modern.
O estilo de moda dele é muito moderno.
Usage: informalContext: Used in discussions about fashion, art, and personal expression.
Note: The word 'estilo' can refer to various forms of expression, including clothing, art, and music.

modo

Example:
The style of his writing is very engaging.
O modo de escrever dele é muito envolvente.
She explained the problem in a clear style.
Ela explicou o problema de um modo claro.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in literary and academic contexts to describe methods or ways of doing things.
Note: In this sense, 'modo' can refer to the manner in which something is done, not just artistic expression.

maneira

Example:
He has a very particular style of playing the guitar.
Ele tem uma maneira muito particular de tocar violão.
The style she chose for her presentation was effective.
A maneira que ela escolheu para sua apresentação foi eficaz.
Usage: informalContext: Commonly used when discussing methods or approaches in various activities.
Note: 'Maneira' is often used in colloquial speech and can refer to casual or everyday styles.

gênero

Example:
This book is written in a style that blends fiction and reality.
Este livro é escrito em um gênero que mistura ficção e realidade.
The movie has a unique style, combining elements of drama and comedy.
O filme tem um estilo único, combinando elementos de drama e comédia.
Usage: formalContext: Used in discussions about literature, film, and artistic classification.
Note: In this sense, 'gênero' refers to the style or category of artistic works.

estilo de vida

Example:
She leads a healthy style of living.
Ela leva um estilo de vida saudável.
His lifestyle reflects his passion for travel.
O estilo de vida dele reflete sua paixão por viajar.
Usage: informalContext: Commonly used when discussing personal habits, routines, and choices.
Note: 'Estilo de vida' literally means 'lifestyle' and encompasses habits and ways of living.

Style's synonyms

fashion

Fashion refers to popular styles or trends in clothing, accessories, or overall appearance.
Example: She always keeps up with the latest fashion trends.
Note: Fashion specifically relates to clothing and appearance, while style can encompass a broader range of personal expression.

mode

Mode refers to a particular way or manner of doing something, often related to a specific context or situation.
Example: The mode of dress at the event was formal.
Note: Mode can also refer to a prevailing style or fashion, but it emphasizes the manner or way in which something is done.

manner

Manner refers to the way in which something is done or how someone behaves.
Example: His manner of speaking was polite and respectful.
Note: Manner is more focused on behavior or conduct, while style can encompass a wider range of personal expression beyond behavior.

approach

Approach refers to a method or way of dealing with a situation or task.
Example: Her approach to problem-solving is systematic and thorough.
Note: Approach is more about the method or strategy used to handle something, while style is broader and can include personal preferences in various aspects of life.

Style expressions, common phrases

In style

To be fashionable or in line with the latest trends.
Example: She always dresses in style, no matter the occasion.
Note: This phrase emphasizes being fashionable or trendy, as opposed to just having a personal style.

Out of style

To be unfashionable or not in line with current trends.
Example: Bell-bottoms are out of style now, but they might come back into fashion one day.
Note: Similar to 'in style,' this phrase refers to being unfashionable instead of having a personal style.

Signature style

A distinctive or unique style that is characteristic of a particular person.
Example: Her signature style includes bold colors and statement jewelry.
Note: Distinct from the general concept of 'style,' this phrase refers to a specific, recognizable way of dressing or designing.

Stylish

Having a fashionable or elegant appearance.
Example: He always looks so stylish, with his tailored suits and polished shoes.
Note: While 'style' is a broader concept, 'stylish' specifically denotes someone who dresses or presents themselves in a fashionable way.

Fashion sense

The ability to choose stylish clothing and accessories that suit one's own personality and body type.
Example: She has a great fashion sense and can put together outfits effortlessly.
Note: Different from 'style,' this phrase focuses on the ability to make good fashion choices rather than a consistent way of dressing.

Dressed to kill

Dressed very elegantly or provocatively to impress others.
Example: She was dressed to kill in that stunning red dress at the party.
Note: This phrase goes beyond just having 'style' and implies dressing in a way that is meant to attract attention or admiration.

In vogue

Currently popular or fashionable.
Example: Vintage clothing is currently in vogue among young adults.
Note: Similar to 'in style,' this phrase specifically refers to what is currently popular or trendy, rather than a timeless sense of style.

Style everyday (slang) expressions

Swag

Swag is a term used to describe a person's style, confidence, or charisma.
Example: She has so much swag with that outfit.
Note: Swag has a more informal and trendy connotation compared to the word 'style'.

Drippin'

Drippin' is used to indicate someone is wearing very stylish or expensive clothing.
Example: He's drippin' in designer gear.
Note: Drippin' emphasizes being exceptionally fashionable or drenched in wealth compared to just having 'style'.

Fleek

Fleek means something is flawless, perfect, or on point, especially in terms of appearance.
Example: Her eyebrows are on fleek today.
Note: Fleek suggests an extreme level of impeccability or trendiness beyond typical 'style'.

Chic

Chic refers to a sophisticated and elegantly stylish appearance or manner.
Example: She always looks so chic in her minimalist outfits.
Note: Chic conveys a high level of elegance and sophistication beyond ordinary 'style'.

Fly

Fly is used to describe something stylish, fashionable, or attractive.
Example: Those new sneakers are really fly.
Note: Fly is more casual and colloquial than 'style' but still conveys a sense of being fashionable.

Rad

Rad is short for radical and is used to indicate that something is really cool, great, or impressive.
Example: His skateboard moves are rad.
Note: Rad has a more casual and laid-back vibe compared to 'style' but still denotes something exciting and exceptional.

Dope

Dope is a term often used to describe something excellent, impressive, or stylish.
Example: That jacket is so dope, where did you get it?
Note: Dope is more urban and informal than 'style', indicating a high level of approval and admiration for something.

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Style grammar

Style - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: style
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): styles, style
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): style
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): styled
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): styling
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): styles
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): style
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): style
Syllables, Separation and Stress
style Contains 1 syllables: style
Phonetic transcription: ˈstī(-ə)l
style , ˈstī( ə)l (The red syllable is stressed)

Style - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
style: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.