Pronunciation: /ˈlɪtəˌrɛri staɪl/
noun a particular way in which a piece of literature is written
A1 I like reading books with simple literary style.
A2 The author's literary style is easy to understand.
B1 Her novel showcases a unique literary style that sets it apart from others.
B2 The professor analyzed the author's literary style in great detail.
C1 The literary style of this poet is often compared to that of Shakespeare.
C2 Critics have praised the author's literary style as groundbreaking.
adjective relating to the style or manner in which a piece of literature is written
A1 She enjoyed reading books with a simple literary style.
A2 The children's book was written in a clear and easy-to-understand literary style.
B1 The author's literary style was characterized by vivid descriptions and emotional depth.
B2 His latest novel showcases a sophisticated literary style that captivates readers.
C1 The renowned writer is known for his innovative literary style that pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
C2 Her literary style is often compared to that of classic authors such as Shakespeare and Dickens.
formal The author's literary style is characterized by intricate sentence structures and rich symbolism.
informal I really dig the way this writer's literary style flows, it's so easy to get lost in the story.
slang Yo, have you checked out that new book? The author's literary style is straight fire.
figurative Her literary style is like a beautiful tapestry, weaving together different elements to create a vivid picture for the reader.
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