Pronunciation: /kræft/
noun an activity involving skill in making things by hand
A1 She enjoys making simple crafts out of paper and glue.
A2 The children at the summer camp learned how to craft friendship bracelets.
B1 The artisan spent hours perfecting her craft of pottery making.
B2 The woodworking class teaches students how to craft intricate furniture pieces.
C1 His craft as a master chef has earned him numerous awards and accolades.
C2 The artist's unique craft of blending different mediums has gained international recognition.
verb exercise skill in making (an object), typically with one's hands; create
A1 She crafts beautiful jewelry to sell at the local market.
A2 He crafted a wooden birdhouse for his grandmother's birthday.
B1 The artisan carefully crafted each piece of pottery by hand.
B2 The chef crafted a delicious dessert using unique ingredients.
C1 The author crafted a compelling narrative that captivated readers.
C2 The director meticulously crafted each scene to create a visually stunning film.
formal The artisan spent years perfecting her craft of hand-blown glass.
informal My grandma is so good at her craft of knitting, she can make a sweater in a day.
slang That skateboarder has some serious craft when it comes to doing tricks.
figurative The politician's craft of manipulation was evident in his speech.
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