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style in Telugu

style in Telugu is పద్ధతి, తరహా, శైలి — style means a distinctive way of writing, speaking, dressing, or doing something.

style in Telugu

పద్ధతి
noun
Pronounced: paddhati
manner of creating, doing, or presenting something, especially a work of architecture or art
తరహా
noun
Pronounced: tarahā
manner of creating, doing, or presenting something, especially a work of architecture or art
శైలి
noun
Pronounced: śaili
manner of creating, doing, or presenting something, especially a work of architecture or art

What does "style" mean?

  1. noun A distinctive way of writing, speaking, dressing, or doing something.
    "Her writing style is sharp and economical."
  2. noun A particular design or artistic form, especially in architecture, fashion, or art.
    "The building is a fine example of Art Deco style."
  3. verb To design, arrange, or present something in a particular way.
    "The salon styled her hair for the wedding."
  4. verb To address or refer to someone by a particular title or name.
    "He styled himself "Doctor" despite having no medical degree."

style in a sentence

  • Her writing style is sharp and economical.
  • He has a very relaxed management style.
  • The building is a fine example of Art Deco style.
  • The salon styled her hair for the wedding.

Common Telugu translations

Frequently asked questions

style అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?

"style" in Telugu is పద్ధతి, తరహా, శైలి. style means: A distinctive way of writing, speaking, dressing, or doing something.

How do you pronounce పద్ధతి?

"style" in Telugu is పద్ధతి, pronounced "paddhati".

How do you use "style" in a sentence?

Example: "Her writing style is sharp and economical." In Telugu, "style" is పద్ధతి, తరహా, శైలి.

Are there other ways to say "style" in Telugu?

Yes — Telugu has 3 translations listed for "style": పద్ధతి, తరహా, శైలి.

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