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stylish
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"stylish" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is fashionable or attractive, like clothing, accessories, or a person's behavior. Example sentence: She was wearing a stylish red dress that made her look stunning.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Travel
Lifestyle
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
When it comes to food to soak up all that pisco, Vinilo (+56 32 223 0665, cafevinilo.cl) is worth a visit for a contemporary take on Chilean dishes such as shredded beef in a stylish roulade.
News & Media
Stay at the Karamanyan, a mansion converted into four stylish apartments.
News & Media
Located in harbourside Potts Point, this one-bedroom apartment sleeping two makes for a convenient and stylish base for exploring the city.
News & Media
iPhone / iPad TouchTone (£2.29) Get your NSA on with this stylish security-themed game, where you have to decrypt suspicious messages to "help make our nation safer and stronger!" The satirical intent is clear, but this is also an engrossing puzzler.
News & Media
KiteLab, a kitesurfing shop and training centre, offers rooms in a stylish, modern house with an open-plan kitchen, living room and balcony.
News & Media
In fact it's not difficult to think of Carlyle as the physical embodiment of present-day Scotland: a bit chippy, stylish in a non-obvious way, self-confident and ambitious.
News & Media
One small chest of drawers was totally empty once I cleared out the rubbish, so I donated it and put the stylish boxes that had been clogging up the corridor in its place.
News & Media
In the flesh, however, he looks lean, stylish and relaxed, and certainly younger than his 54 years.
News & Media
Instead, I shall plop a stylish turban upon my head – star and Saturn patterns are just so now – and carefully remove my crystal ball from my Mulberry Alexa bag – it's not an It bag; it's an heirloom – as I gaze into the future, looking at how certain stories that began in 2011 pan out in 2012.
News & Media
themandalagoa.com, +91 965 789 8021 ID1625709 This is the best place to shop in Goa for clothing that's modern, stylish and designed so it fits in to the culture of the Indian beach state.
News & Media
Abbott was full of praise, describing the England captain leading one of the weakest Ashes performances in recent decades as an "extremely stylish man in every sense".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing designs, use "stylish" to convey that an item is not only aesthetically pleasing but also reflects current trends or a distinct sense of flair. For example: "The hotel features a stylish, modern interior with minimalist decor."
Common error
Avoid using "stylish" in highly formal or academic writing where a more precise or technical term might be more appropriate. Opt for words like "elegant", "sophisticated", or descriptors that highlight specific design features.
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Linguistic Context
Stylish functions primarily as an adjective. It is used to describe nouns, indicating that they possess a high degree of aesthetic appeal or conform to current trends. Ludwig AI confirms this with numerous examples of its use in describing clothing, designs, and even behavior.
Frequent in
News & Media
49%
Travel
24%
Lifestyle
10%
Less common in
Sport
5%
Film
5%
Opinion
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "stylish" is a versatile adjective that conveys a sense of aesthetic appeal, trendiness, or sophistication. Ludwig AI's analysis reveals it's grammatically correct and very common, predominantly used in News & Media, Travel, and Lifestyle contexts. While it's generally acceptable, avoid overuse in highly formal writing. Related alternatives include "fashionable", "elegant", and "chic", each offering slightly different nuances. When writing, use "stylish" to suggest that something not only looks good but also reflects a certain flair.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fashionable
Emphasizes adherence to current trends and popularity.
elegant
Suggests a refined and graceful appearance.
chic
Implies a sophisticated and trendy style.
trendy
Highlights being up-to-date with the latest fashions.
dapper
Typically used to describe men's clothing that is neat and stylish.
smart
Indicates a neat and well-put-together appearance.
classy
Suggests a sophisticated and high-quality style.
vogue
Indicates that something is currently popular or fashionable.
snazzy
Implies a flashy and attention-grabbing style.
swanky
Suggests something is luxurious and fashionable.
FAQs
How to use "stylish" in a sentence?
You can use "stylish" to describe something that is fashionable or attractive. For example, "She wore a "stylish dress" to the party" or "The restaurant has a very "stylish interior"".
What can I say instead of "stylish"?
You can use alternatives like "fashionable", "elegant", or "chic" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "stylish" or "stylishness"?
"Stylish" is an adjective used to describe something that has style. "Stylishness" is a noun that refers to the quality of being stylish. For example, "Her outfit was stylish" versus "Her outfit was full of stylishness".
What's the difference between "stylish" and "fashionable"?
While both words describe something pleasing to the eye, "stylish" often implies a more timeless or individual flair, while "fashionable" emphasizes adherence to current trends.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested