1. stylized - Adjective
2. stylized - Verb
3. stylized - Adjective Satellite
using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous
Source: WordNetTheory should be ever more demanding of our empirical resources. Simultaneously, data should be ever more demanding of the empirical relevance of theory and of the theorist's expertise in working imaginatively on problems of the world, rather than on stylized problems of the imagination. Vernon L. Smith
I had to get used to wearing a mask and wearing a prosthetic and performing with those things while singing and expressing myself through stylized movement, while keeping it as human as possible so the audience could be closer to the horror of the Phantom. Gerard Butler
Stylized acting and direction is to realistic acting and direction as poetry is to prose. Elia Kazan
Scientific writing is abhorrently stylized and places a premium on poor quality. Isaac Asimov
personally i prefer the MX RR and a stylized name, but i was trying to solve the problem rather than create an industry. Paul Vixie
My contention is that that style is just as stylized as an ornate style. Rick Moody