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stylesnounpl. of style a distinctive way of putting ideas into wordsI correctly identified the quotation because I recognized Mark Twain's inimitable style fashions, locutions, manners, modes, phraseologies, tones, veins addresses, deliveries, elocutionarchaisms, colloquialisms, regionalismsacceptations, connotations, denotations, expressions, idioms the means or procedure for doing somethingunfortunately, the club president's usual style is to make decisions without asking anyone's advice or approval approaches, fashions, forms, hows, manners, methodologies, methods, recipes, strategies, systems, tacks, tactics, techniques, ways modes, modi operandiblueprints, designs, game plans, games, ground plans, intrigues, layouts, lines, models, plans, plots, programs, routes, schemesexpedients, moves, shifts, stepspractices(also practises), processes, routinespolicies a practice or interest that is very popular for a short timeparents who were very relieved when the style for having one's nose pierced faded buzzes, chics, crazes, dernier cris, enthusiasms, fads, fashions, flavors, hot tickets, last words, modes, rages, sensations, tons, trends, vogues nine days' wonders(also nine day wonders)new wavescrushes, infatuationsfervors, passionsfurors, fusses, hullabaloos, to-dos, uproarsbandwagons, crusades, cults, movementsnovelties, wrinklescaprices, fancies, whims classics, standards stylesverbpresent tense third-person singular of styleto give a name toalthough nowadays he's often styled a biologist, he's probably better thought of as a classic 19th-century naturalist baptizes, calls, christens, clepes(archaic), denominates, designates, dubs, entitles, labels, names, nominates, terms, titles brands, stigmatizes, tagsdenotes, specifiesmiscalls, misnames, mistitlescode-names, nicknamesrechristens, relabels, renamessurnames |