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virtuosity

[ vur-choo-os-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the character, ability, or skill of a virtuoso.
  2. a fondness for or interest in virtu.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of virtuosity1

First recorded in 1665–75; virtuos(o) + -ity
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It wasn’t simply that the actor’s virtuosity was unleashed at full force.

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But for me though I respected virtuosity and aspired to it to a certain degree, that part of jazz was never the heart of it.

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Members of the audience chuckle knowingly — the tall, bearded musician could absolutely shred it if he wanted to, but on this night, fun trumps virtuosity.

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The New York Times, in its review of a 2009 jazz performance at Carnegie Hall, described his artistry as embodying "an impish strain of virtuosity".

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A short and stocky opening batsman, Shaw did not have the technical virtuosity Tendulkar had even as a teenager.

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