stylistically
stylistically — adverb
1. relating to the design, form, or technique of a creative work, especially in wri
relating to the design, form, or technique of a creative work, especially in writing, art, music, or fashion
The glass museum looks different stylistically from the stone library, though both opened in the 1990s.
stylistically modifying a clause with contrast
Stylistically, the director's early films borrow heavily from French cinema of the 1960s.
sentence-initial adverb framing a stylistic comment
Mei-Lin found the novel interesting stylistically, but she thought the characters were poorly developed.
The fashion show was stylistically diverse, from simple black dresses to embroidered gowns.
Dr. Niran asked students to compare the two poems stylistically by looking at their rhyme patterns.
- aesthetically
more focused on beauty and visual appeal rather than overall style or technique
- formally
emphasises structure and conventions rather than the distinctive character of the style
- technically
concerns method and execution rather than the artistic or expressive aspects of style
文法句型
stylistically + adjective/clause
Sentence-initial: Stylistically, ...
用法筆記
Often placed at the beginning of a sentence or clause, separated by a comma, to introduce a comment about the style of a work or object. Can also be used after a verb to describe the manner in which something is done.
常見錯誤
stylistically — adjective
- stylisticallypositive
- more stylisticallycomparative
- most stylisticallysuperlative
1. relating to the particular way something is written, designed, or performed, esp
relating to the particular way something is written, designed, or performed, especially in creative fields such as literature, art, music, and film
The editor suggested several stylistic changes to make the article flow better.
stylistic + noun (change)
Vikram admired the painter's stylistic growth from realistic portraits to abstract landscapes.
stylistic + noun (growth)
The director's stylistic choices — the lighting, the music, and the editing — created a tense atmosphere.
The essay has some stylistic problems, such as sentences that are far too long.
Femi's romantic comedy uses short sentences, while Jenna's uses long paragraphs — a clear stylistic difference.
文法句型
stylistic + noun
be + stylistic
用法筆記
Usually placed before a noun (e.g. 'stylistic choice', 'stylistic feature'). Can also be used after 'be' when describing the nature of a change or difference (e.g. 'The difference is largely stylistic').