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What does "style-wise" means?
I heard someone says "Style-wise it could be improved."
what does that mean??
8 okt. 2011 01:03
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Style-wise = in terms of style, in respect of style It means that the style could be improved. The content may be OK, but the style needs to be improved.
8 oktober 2011
It is hard to tell anything particular without the longer sentences, who said them. I have to use my imagination again. I would say "style-wise" when describing somebody or something which or who has a style but not over-style.
E.g. The new teacher was style-wise, she was wearing a black dress with a long collar and high heels. There was a beautiful hand-made white shawl covering her shoulders. (In the classroom the teacher was style-wise, in other words she knew the dress code of the school; if she went to a hen-party like this, I would doubt her "style")
Hope, it helps :)
8 oktober 2011
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