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Discover LudwigThe word "stylize" is an acceptable and usable word in written English.
You can use stylize in both writing and speaking to refer to making something unique or stylish. For example, "The designer stylized the dress with frills and embroidery."
Dictionary
stylize
verb
To represent something in a particular style.
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These two misunderstood romantics who have found each other stylize the moment in order to burn it into memory.
Still, he decides with fondness, she's "naturally affected" — a high compliment from a photographer who was always trying to stylize the essential.
By the mid-nineties, I had her figured as a violence junkie with a strong tendency to stylize everything into stunning images that didn't always mean much.
He doesn't stylize or ironize Harry's grief and rage but gives himself unself-consciously to the material, with full emotion.
But when it came to the big oils he chose to stylize them, as if in self-conscious repudiation of the classical tradition.
"But we needed to stylize it, and we really tried to treat it more as a professional football team would".
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In his great essay "Style and Medium in the Motion Pictures," the art historian Erwin Panofsky wrote of art in the movies that "to pre-stylize reality prior to tackling it amounts to dodging the problem.
It takes its movements from life, stylizes them, and adds the complex rhythmic patterns.
When not stylizing hands and feet as willowy, tapering forms, he could be an amazing klutz with those items of anatomy.
The difference is that long ago Mr. Mehldau started playing hardball, stylizing his sound as he became relatively famous, and Mr. Yahel, even with his unusually sharp songwriting and smart arrangements, still sounds as if he's having a casual good time.
"The thrill is editing and stylizing the image," he said.
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