B2 verb #24 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

style

To style something means to arrange or design it to look a certain way.

Explanation at your level:

To style means to make something look pretty. You can style your hair. You can style your clothes. It is a fun word for design.

When you style something, you arrange it to look good. People often style their hair in the morning. Designers style rooms with furniture.

The verb style is used when you arrange hair or clothes to create a specific look. It implies that you are making a choice about how something appears. You might also hear it used to mean 'to call' someone a specific title.

Using style as a verb suggests a level of expertise or intent. It is common in fashion and interior design. Beyond aesthetics, it retains a formal usage in titles, as in 'he was styled as the leader of the group.'

The verb style denotes the active curation of an aesthetic. Whether in professional photography, interior design, or personal grooming, it implies a transformative process. In formal or literary registers, it functions to assign a designation or nomenclature to an individual, reflecting a historical nuance.

Etymologically rooted in the Roman stilus, the verb style has evolved from a reference to handwriting to a comprehensive term for aesthetic arrangement. It encompasses the act of shaping, designing, and, in archaic or formal usage, bestowing titles. Its usage reflects a transition from functional tool to the abstract concept of personal expression.

30초 단어

  • Used for hair and clothes.
  • Means to arrange or design.
  • Can mean to name formally.
  • Regular verb conjugation.

When you style something, you are taking an active role in how it looks. It is about making choices that reflect a specific aesthetic or purpose. Whether you are styling your hair for a big party or styling a living room with new furniture, you are essentially acting as a designer.

Beyond physical appearance, the word has a formal, slightly old-fashioned meaning: to call or name someone. For instance, you might style a person as 'Your Excellency.' It is all about the way things are presented to the world.

The word style comes from the Latin word stilus, which was a pointed instrument used for writing on wax tablets. Over time, the way someone used this tool—their handwriting—became known as their 'style.'

By the Middle Ages, the term evolved to describe the way someone expressed themselves in language. Eventually, it expanded to cover fashion, art, and design. It is fascinating how a simple writing tool from ancient Rome eventually became the word we use today to describe high fashion and interior design!

You will hear style used most often in the context of fashion and beauty. We talk about styling hair, styling a photoshoot, or styling an outfit. It is a very versatile verb that implies effort and intent.

In formal contexts, it is used with titles. You might read in a history book that someone was styled as the 'Duke of York.' This is much less common in everyday conversation, but it is important to recognize when reading formal documents or literature.

While 'style' is a verb, it appears in many common phrases. Cramp someone's style means to stop them from acting naturally. In style means doing something with elegance or popularity. Style over substance refers to something that looks good but lacks real value. Go out of style means something is no longer fashionable. Do it in style means to do something in a very impressive or luxurious way.

As a verb, style is regular: styles, styled, styling. It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes an object (e.g., 'She styles her hair').

The pronunciation is /staɪl/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with file, mile, pile, smile, and tile. The stress is on the single syllable, making it punchy and clear when you speak.

Fun Fact

It originally referred to a metal pen!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /staɪl/

Long 'i' sound

US /staɪl/

Long 'i' sound

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'y' as 'ee'
  • Dropping the 'l'
  • Misplacing stress

Rhymes With

mile pile tile smile file

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

medium

Speaking 1/5

easy

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hair look design

Learn Next

stylist stylish fashionable

고급

aesthetic curate

Grammar to Know

Regular Verbs

style/styled

Transitive Verbs

style + object

Passive Voice

was styled as

Examples by Level

1

I style my hair.

I arrange my hair.

Simple present

2

She styles her doll.

She arranges the doll.

Third person singular

3

They style the room.

They decorate the room.

Plural subject

4

He likes to style.

He enjoys designing.

Infinitive

5

We style our clothes.

We pick our outfits.

Simple present

6

Can you style this?

Can you design this?

Modal verb

7

I styled my hair.

I arranged it.

Past tense

8

They are styling now.

They are working.

Present continuous

1

She styles her hair every day.

2

The designer styled the models.

3

He styles his office with art.

4

We styled the party with balloons.

5

They were styling the house for sale.

6

Please style the photos nicely.

7

She styles herself very well.

8

I styled the look for the show.

1

The salon stylists will style your hair for the wedding.

2

She knows how to style a simple dress with accessories.

3

The interior decorator styled the living room to look modern.

4

He was styled as the 'Prince of Pop' by the media.

5

They are styling the new collection for the magazine.

6

It takes practice to style long hair correctly.

7

She styled the table for a formal dinner.

8

The director styled the scene to look like a 1950s film.

1

She has a natural ability to style any space she enters.

2

The historical figure was styled as a martyr in later accounts.

3

They styled the storefront to attract younger customers.

4

He was styled as the chief negotiator for the team.

5

The photographer styled the shoot with vintage props.

6

You need to style your argument more persuasively.

7

The fashion editor styled the entire editorial spread.

8

She styled her hair in a complex updo.

1

The architect styled the building to reflect local traditions.

2

The author was styled as the voice of a generation.

3

She meticulously styled every element of the exhibition.

4

The curator styled the gallery to highlight the contrast.

5

He was styled as the heir apparent to the throne.

6

The campaign was styled to appeal to a global audience.

7

They styled the performance with avant-garde costumes.

8

The critic styled the film as a masterpiece of modern cinema.

1

The monarch was styled as the protector of the faith.

2

She styled the narrative to evoke a sense of nostalgia.

3

The event was styled with an emphasis on minimalism.

4

He styled his prose to mimic the Victorian era.

5

The movement was styled as a revolution of the mind.

6

They styled the landscape to resemble a wild forest.

7

The diplomat was styled as the ambassador of peace.

8

The artist styled the installation to challenge perception.

반의어

neglect disarrange disorganize

자주 쓰는 조합

style hair
style an outfit
style a room
styled as
expertly styled
newly styled
style the look
style a shoot
carefully styled
simply styled

Idioms & Expressions

"cramp someone's style"

to prevent someone from acting freely

Don't let them cramp your style.

casual

"in style"

fashionably or luxuriously

We arrived in style.

neutral

"go out of style"

to stop being fashionable

That hat is out of style.

neutral

"style over substance"

looking good but lacking quality

The movie was style over substance.

neutral

"do it in style"

to do something impressively

We will celebrate in style.

neutral

"cramped style"

limited freedom

His cramped style bothered him.

casual

Easily Confused

style vs stylize

similar root

stylize is more artistic

Stylize the drawing.

style vs design

similar meaning

design is more structural

Design a house.

style vs fashion

similar topic

fashion is a noun/industry

Fashion is fun.

style vs arrange

similar action

arrange is more general

Arrange the books.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + style + object

I style my hair.

B1

Subject + style + object + with

She styled the room with art.

B2

Subject + be + styled + as

He was styled as a leader.

B1

Subject + style + object + for

They styled the shoot for me.

A2

Subject + style + object + nicely

She styled it nicely.

어휘 가족

Nouns

style a particular manner

Verbs

restyle to style again

Adjectives

stylish fashionable

관련

stylist person who styles

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

styled as (formal) style (neutral) cool style (casual)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'style' as a noun when a verb is needed. I want to style my hair.
Style can be both, but don't forget the verb form.
Confusing 'style' with 'stylize'. Stylize is for artistic representation.
Stylize is more specific to art.
Using 'style' for 'fashion'. It is a matter of style.
Style is the noun, fashion is the industry.
Forgetting the 'd' in past tense. I styled it.
It is a regular verb.
Overusing 'style' for 'design'. Design is broader.
Design is for architecture/engineering.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a mirror.

💡

Native Use

Use it for hair.

🌍

Fashion

It is a fashion term.

💡

Verb form

It is regular.

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Rhymes

Rhymes with mile.

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Noun vs Verb

Check the context.

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Etymology

It was a pen!

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Practice

Write sentences.

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Synonyms

Use 'arrange'.

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Context

Be specific.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

STyle = STand out with your look.

Visual Association

A salon chair with a mirror.

Word Web

fashion design hair beauty

챌린지

Describe how you would style a room.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: A pointed instrument for writing

문화적 맥락

None

Very common in the fashion and beauty industries.

'Style' by Taylor Swift Queer Eye (styling)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at the salon

  • How would you like me to style it?
  • Style my hair up.
  • Can you style it wavy?

at a photoshoot

  • Style the model.
  • The styling is perfect.
  • Let's style this prop.

interior design

  • Style the living room.
  • Styling the shelf.
  • How to style a small space.

formal writing

  • Styled as the Duke.
  • The author is styled as...
  • Formally styled.

Conversation Starters

"How do you style your hair?"

"Do you like to style your room?"

"Who is your favorite stylist?"

"What is your personal style?"

"Do you think style is important?"

Journal Prompts

Describe how you style your day.

What does personal style mean to you?

Write about a time you styled something.

How has your style changed?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it is both a noun and a verb.

Yes, it means to choose their clothes or hair.

It depends on the context.

Styled.

Similar, but style is often about appearance.

Yes, you can style the interior.

Very common in daily life.

A person who styles.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I want to ___ my hair.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: style

Style is for hair.

multiple choice A2

What does 'style' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: to arrange

It means to arrange.

true false B1

Can you style a room?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, styling a room means decorating it.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

SVO order.

점수: /5

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B2

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C1

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B1

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A1

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C2

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bouffant

B2

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