Pronunciation: /ˈmæstərˌpis/
noun a work of outstanding artistry or skill
A1 The children created a masterpiece out of colored paper and glue.
A2 She proudly displayed her painting as her latest masterpiece.
B1 The artist's latest work is being hailed as a true masterpiece.
B2 The film was a cinematic masterpiece, with stunning visuals and an engaging plot.
C1 The composer's symphony was considered a masterpiece of classical music.
C2 The novel was hailed as a literary masterpiece, winning numerous awards and critical acclaim.
adjective used to describe something that is of exceptional quality or skill
A1 The children made a masterpiece painting in art class.
A2 She proudly displayed her masterpiece cake at the party.
B1 The chef's masterpiece dish received rave reviews from the customers.
B2 The film was hailed as a cinematic masterpiece by critics.
C1 The author's latest novel is considered a literary masterpiece.
C2 The architect's design for the new museum is a true masterpiece of modern architecture.
formal The artist spent years creating a masterpiece that now hangs in the museum.
informal Have you seen the new movie? It's a total masterpiece!
slang That painting is straight fire, a true masterpiece!
figurative Her performance on stage was a masterpiece of emotion and skill.
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