1. stylised - Adjective
2. stylised - Verb
3. stylised - Adjective Satellite
using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous
Source: WordNeta stylized mode of theater production Source: Internet
Examples of symbols include a stylised lightning bolt, a snake, and a scorpion – reminders of how a sling might strike without warning. Source: Internet
An outline of these later games can be conjectured, using written histories, contemporary accounts, statuary, ephemera, memorabilia and stylised pictographic evidence. Source: Internet
But his is a stylised dialogue, conveying the "look and feel" of the past as perceived by the modern audience.sfn Still, it has sufficient latitude in register to make plain the relationships between the characters. Source: Internet
Donald E. Strong, pp. 58-60 Both images parallel the stylised depiction of the Gorgons on the black figure name vase decorated by the Nessos painter (c. 600 BC), with the face and shoulders turned frontally, and the legs in a running or kneeling position. Source: Internet
Besides using the flag, the Council also uses a defaced version of the flag as its emblem: it is the existing design with a stylised, green "e" over the stars. Source: Internet