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stylishly-completed

|styl-ish-ly-com-plet-ed|

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/ˈstaɪlɪʃli kəmˈpliːtɪd/

elegantly finished

Etymology
Etymology Information

'stylishly-completed' originates from the combination of 'stylish' and 'complete', where 'stylish' meant 'having style or elegance' and 'complete' meant 'finished or whole'.

Historical Evolution

'stylish' changed from the Old English word 'stil' meaning 'style' and 'complete' from the Latin word 'completus', eventually forming the modern English word 'stylishly-completed'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'stylish' meant 'having a distinctive style', and 'complete' meant 'finished', but over time they combined to describe something finished with elegance.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

finished or executed with a sense of style and elegance.

The room was stylishly-completed with modern furniture and art.

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Last updated: 2025/04/06 17:36