Stylelessly vs Styleless - What's the difference?
stylelessly | styleless | Derived terms |
Lacking good style or any style at all.
* 1921 , Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, Harlan Logan, Scribner's Magazine
* 1992 , Greg Johnson, A Friendly Deceit
(botany) Lacking a style (stalk structure).
* 1990 , Nihon Shokubutsu Gakkai, The Botanical Magazine, Tokyo
Styleless is a derived term of stylelessly.
As an adverb stylelessly
is in a styleless fashion.As an adjective styleless is
lacking good style or any style at all.styleless
English
Adjective
(-)- It is not enough to say that style is a characteristic mode of expression, for then it would be almost impossible to speak of anything as styleless .
- He was too thin, so that the styleless clothes hung poorly, and something in his coloring made her think that he ate the wrong foods.
- Short-styled and styleless flowers were sometimes mixed in these individuals.