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How to pronounce stylisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms stylization
Type of normalisation, normalization, standardisation, standardization
Has types conventionalisation, conventionalization
Derivation stylise

Examples of stylisation

stylisation
Get past the weird stylisation and you'll find a big, absorbing game underneath.
From the guardian.co.uk
This is the one moment when Tucker Green's linguistic stylisation really works.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
It was awe-inspiring to just touch them and look at the beautiful artwork, the stylisation of the fonts.
From the independent.co.uk
It is a clever stylisation of The Bullfinch, Derzhavin's elegy on the death of Generalissimo Suvorov in 1800.
From the en.wikipedia.org
So does she agree, then, with Albee's view that there is no such thing as naturalism in the theatre, merely degrees of stylisation?
From the thisislondon.co.uk
Japanese movies, having shed the self-conscious stylisation of Yasujiro Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi, are still looking for something to replace it.
From the economist.com
It's not the easiest of films but its lack of stylisation and its subtlety will cause it to be recognised in years to come as one of the best Soviet works.
From the guardian.co.uk
Its deadpan mannerisms and eccentricities are a deliberately unreal stylisation, a distancing effect, and yet somehow at the same a real symptom of real unhappiness and dysfunction.
From the guardian.co.uk
The majority of the Venus figurines appear to be depictions of females that follow certain artistic conventions, on the lines of schematisation and stylisation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Stylization: the act of stylizing; causing to conform to a particular style
  • (stylise) stylize: represent according to a conventional style; "a stylized female head"
  • (stylised) conventionalized: using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous; "a stylized mode of theater production"
  • Alternative spelling of stylization
  • (stylised) Term used to describe a non-naturalistic representation of a subject. This may be achieved through a focus on lines.
  • The artistic evolution whereby an original design is gradually changed over a period of time as a result of repeated weaving by individual weavers. It is usually a process where curvilinear forms are expressed in geometric forms.