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masterpiece
[ mas-ter-pees, mah-ster- ]
noun
- a person's greatest piece of work, as in an art.
- anything done with masterly skill:
a masterpiece of improvisation.
- a consummate example of skill or excellence of any kind:
The chef 's cake was a masterpiece.
- a piece made by a person aspiring to the rank of master in a guild or other craft organization as a proof of competence.
masterpiece
/ ˈmÉ‘ËstəˌpiËs; ˈmÉ‘ËstəˌwÉœËk /
noun
- an outstanding work, achievement, or performance
- the most outstanding piece of work of a creative artist, craftsman, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Arts Minister, Sir Chris Bryant said the "spectacular donation" of Mitchell's "masterpiece", which was originally dedicated to her dog, shows "the amazing difference one person's generosity can make".
Don’t underestimate what an intrepid dramatist can do with Shakespeare’s inexhaustible masterpiece.
Humanizing our obsession with beauty and obligation for council, Handel’s early masterpiece comes across as timely as it is titillating.
A forgotten oil-on-canvas masterpiece by Indian painter MF Husain, rediscovered decades later, has rewritten the record books for Indian art.
Yes, I was curious to see Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham in the play I consider Beckett’s masterpiece, “Krapp’s Last Tape.â€
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