ADJ
- latest, modern, new
- classical, old, old-fashioned, period, traditional
- an old style of management
- contemporary
- The 16th century house has been renovated and furnished in contemporary style
- characteristic, distinctive, individual, inimitable, original
- her inimitable style of humour
- personal
- musical
- architectural
- teaching
- leadership, management, managerial
- political
- literary, narrative, prose, writing
- elegant, lively
- flamboyant
- a flamboyant style of dress
- formal
- casual
- a casual style of speech
- conversational
- The article is written in a conversational style
- aggressive
- His aggressive style of play sometimes gets him in trouble
- autocratic
- an autocratic style of leadership
- 18th-century, etc.
- Gothic, Renaissance, etc.
VERB + STYLE
- have
- The two artists have radically different styles
- develop, establish, evolve, find, form
- He evolved his style of painting while working as a magazine illustrator
- adapt, adjust, alter, change, modify, tailor
- The pianist had to tailor his style to suit the vocalist's distinctive voice
- adopt, use
- copy, emulate, follow
PREP
- in ~
- very utilitarian in style
- in a/the ~
- The new houses have been built in a traditional style
ADJ
- enormous, fine, great, real, terrific
- certain
VERB + STYLE
- have
- He has a certain style
- ooze
- The whole house just oozed style
- add, give sb/sth
PREP
- with ~
- Whatever she did, she did it with style
PHRASES
- a touch of style
- Long velvet curtains add a touch of style to the main room