What is another word for styled?

Pronunciation: [stˈa͡ɪld] (IPA)

The word "styled" refers to the way something is presented or designed. There are several synonyms for this word, such as fashioned, created, arranged, decorated, and organized. Fashioned suggests that something has been crafted or built with care, while created implies that something has been brought into existence through artistic or imaginative means. Arranged refers to the order or placement of elements within a setting, while decorated refers to the use of ornamental details or accessories to enhance appearance. Finally, organized suggests that something has been put into a structured or systematic order, typically for practical or aesthetic reasons.

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Usage examples for Styled

The other pair was cruelly mocking, and they belonged to the girl that Marjorie had mentally styled the Evil Genius.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
Please to let me inform you that full-blooded horses are not called hacks, nor one of Leader's park-phaetons is not styled a buggy.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
These observations must answer as a preface, or, as Horace Greely once styled such performances, as "preliminary egotism."
"Memoirs of Orange Jacobs"
Orange Jacobs

Famous quotes with Styled

  • The purpose cannot be creating self-styled democracies, but rather encouraging steps that are conducive to establishing democratic rule at universal standards. Obviously, this would be a formidable journey.
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan
  • Innis made the study of technology and civilization (Canada as a big "staples commodity") an opportunity for the development of a distinctive Canadian way of thinking. In the Innisian world of technological realism, there emerges an epistemological toolkit for the exploration of dependency and emancipation as the two faces of technological society. Innis's thought is perfectly styled to the historical specificity of Canada's political economy and culture because it is a constant reflection on the great tension between centre/periphery in Canada's historical formation.
    Harold Innis
  • Do not believe for an instant that the world's conspiring elite in every nation have so much as a serious quarrel among them. They have just one object: control through tribute. Your slavery, through tribute, and mine... Behind this attack are the self-styled elite, secure in their own power and riches... To be effective we must direct our attacks on the real criminals, the wealthy, and powerful and secret elite of all the world - the conspirators laboring day and night to enslave us.
    Taylor Caldwell
  • Since I have talked with many self-styled * atheists, I have come to believe that the true species does not exist, and that atheism, so-called, is either an emotional deviation in the same category as neurotic illness and with a similar causation, or else the denial of the existence of a mythical figure who certainly does not exist.
    Leslie Weatherhead
  • There are always an ample sufficiency of compassionate neighbours ready to console one who, by common consent, is styled "the disconsolate widower.”
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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