restyle

verb
UK: /riːˈstaɪl/
US: /riːˈstaɪl/
  1. To change the style of something.

    1. She wants to restyle her hair for the party tonight.
    2. The company decided to restyle its logo to attract younger customers.
  2. To give something a new appearance or form; remodel.

    1. They plan to restyle the old house with modern features.
    2. The artist decided to restyle his earlier work in a more contemporary style.
restyle noun
  1. A new or altered style.

    1. The car's restyle made it look more modern.
    2. The building underwent a complete restyle, inside and out.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "restyle" in English means: To change the style of something., To give something a new appearance or form; remodel..

The phonetic transcription of "restyle" is /riːˈstaɪl/ in British English and /riːˈstaɪl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "restyle": remodel, redesign, revamp, transform.

Example usage of "restyle": "She wants to restyle her hair for the party tonight.". More examples on the page.