Exaggerated or affected style in art, speech, or other behavior.
In fine art, a style that is inspired by previous models, aiming to reproduce subjects in an expressive language.
A noticeable personal habit, a verbal or other (often, but not necessarily unconscious) habitual behavior peculiar to an individual.
In literature, an ostentatious and unnatural style of the second half of the sixteenth century. In the contemporary criticism, described as a negation of the classicist equilibrium, pre-Baroque, and deforming expressiveness.
Makeup, cosmetics, or its application, especially in theatrical or excessive use.