Rococo-style.
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The first case = the house was built in this style.
"Rococo-styled" = the already-built house was made to look like a Rococo building.
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No. Styled is a verb and an adjective: The hair designer styled my hair (verb); the styled design was a bust (adjective). The noun form is style as in "It was a new style."
The verb form of stylishness is style. As in "to style".Other verbs are styles, styling and styled."We are styling you to make you cooler"."He is a very well styled gentleman".
The verbs from French are to coif or to coiffure"to style hair," but the spelled coiffured is rare, while the adjective form coifed or coiffed (styled) is often used.
Snowboy is a character in West Side Story. "Self styled expert" refers to someone who presents himself as an expert, but who has no experience and/or training in what he is talking about. Bespectacled--wears glasses and, in this case, whether he needs them or not.
It can be, when it is used as the past participle of the verb "to wave." Examples would be "waved banners" or "waved hair" (styled in waves).
that a government should take the form of a military Dictatorshipthat a government should take the form of a military dictatorship
The word 'facial' is a noun, a word for a treatment for the face.example sentence: "In order to impress Mitch Longley, Deanie Etcetera got a manicure, her hair styled, and a facial."The word 'facial' is also the adjective form of the noun face.
Should the Philippine Government be changed to parliamentary form?
"Should" is a modal verb that is used to indicate obligation, duty, or advisability. It is used to express expectations or recommendations in a sentence.
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