- 1style something to design, make, or shape something in a particular way an elegantly styled jacket He'd had his hair styled at an expensive salon.
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give name/title - 2style somebody/something/yourself (as) + noun (formal) to give someone or something/yourself a particular name, title, or description He styled himself Major Carter. The company was originally styled “Imperial Designs.” She likes to style herself as a champion of free speech. Phrasal Verbsstyle after
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NAmE//staɪl//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they style he / she / it styles
past simple styled
-ing form styling
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