Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrtɪfækt/
noun an object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest
A1 The archaeologist found an ancient artefact buried in the sand.
A2 The museum displayed a collection of artefacts from different time periods.
B1 The artefact was carefully preserved to prevent any damage to its historical value.
B2 The artefact was analyzed by experts to determine its authenticity and age.
C1 The artefact's significance in the cultural history of the region was studied in depth.
C2 The discovery of the artefact shed new light on the civilization that once thrived in the area.
formal The museum curator carefully cataloged each artefact in the collection.
informal I found a cool artefact at the antique shop the other day.
slang Check out this sick artefact I scored at the flea market!
figurative Her smile was like a precious artefact, rare and beautiful.
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