after the style of



after the style of

In a manner or style imitative of someone or something else. When John F. Kennedy was president, many women dressed after the style of his wife, Jacqueline. I think that classical piece is after the style of the Baroque masters.
See also: after, of, style

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
IzidÓRa-Hungarian (Rare)
Hattie['hæti]
IssacIE-zəkEnglish
BlodwenBLOD-wenWelsh
Fenella-Scottish
Nawra-Arabic