stylishly

/ˈstaɪlɪʃli/ (bre, ipa) · [stˈaɪlɪʃli] /ˈstaɪlɪʃli/ (ame, ipa)

stylishly — adverb

1. with good taste, so that clothes, rooms, or other things look attractive and car

1.副詞B2
釋義

with good taste, so that clothes, rooms, or other things look attractive and carefully chosen.

例句

João dressed stylishly for the gallery opening in a dark green suit.

dress stylishly = wear clothes with good taste

The apartment was stylishly furnished with low sofas and warm lamps.

be stylishly furnished = tasteful interior design

同義詞
  • fashionably

    puts more focus on what is current or popular now

  • elegantly

    suggests refined grace, often with a more formal tone

  • tastefully

    emphasises restraint and good judgment in appearance

  • smartly

    common in British English for neat, polished style

反義詞
  • clumsily

    in an awkward or unattractive way

  • shabbily

    with poor or worn-looking appearance

文法句型

verb + stylishly

be stylishly + past participle

用法筆記

Most often used with verbs about dressing, decorating, furnishing, printing, or presenting something. It praises the visible result and the sense of taste behind it, not speed or efficiency.

常見錯誤

Mina stylishly solved the math problem.
Mina cleverly solved the math problem.
💡'stylishly' praises appearance or presentation, not intellectual skill.
The train arrived stylishly at noon.
The train arrived promptly at noon.
💡'stylishly' is not used to talk about timing.