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Stylised or Stylised
British English: stylized Something that is stylized is shown or done in a way that is not natural in order to create an artistic effect.
Sentence examples:
A. While it may seem simple to write off these aesthetes as highly stylized rock stars, this is hardly simple music.
B. It was a reddish box and on the lid were carved two stylized figures, a man and a woman.
c. The paintings were very simple, almost modern, with slightly stylized figures, emphasized by blocks of bold colours.
D. The small face, with its stylized features, seemed to wear a knowing look
More sentence examples: http://sentence.yourdictionary.com/stylize
http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/stylized
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