Pronunciation: /məˈzeɪ.ɪk/
noun a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass
A1 I made a colorful mosaic with small tiles.
A2 The artist created a beautiful mosaic of a forest scene.
B1 The ancient Roman floor was decorated with a mosaic of intricate patterns.
B2 The museum displayed a stunning mosaic depicting a historical battle.
C1 The cathedral's ceiling was adorned with a breathtaking mosaic of religious figures.
C2 The intricate mosaic artwork in the palace was a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
adjective related to or resembling a mosaic; made up of different elements or colors
A1 The mosaic tiles in the bathroom are colorful.
A2 She created a beautiful mosaic art piece using broken glass.
B1 The city's culture is a mosaic of different traditions and influences.
B2 The novel is a mosaic of different perspectives, each adding depth to the story.
C1 The artist's work is a mosaic of emotions and experiences, reflecting a complex inner world.
C2 The documentary presented a mosaic of voices and opinions on the controversial issue.
formal The artist spent months creating a beautiful mosaic for the church's ceiling.
informal I love how the mosaic tiles look on the kitchen backsplash.
slang Check out the cool mosaic art on that building downtown!
figurative Each individual's unique experiences and perspectives come together to form a mosaic of humanity.
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