Pronunciation: /mjuˈziəm piːs/
noun a work of art, piece of furniture, or other item of historical or cultural interest that is typically displayed in a museum
A1 The museum piece was very old and fragile.
A2 She admired the museum piece for its intricate details.
B1 The museum piece was carefully preserved behind glass.
B2 Visitors marveled at the museum piece's historical significance.
C1 The museum piece was considered a priceless artifact.
C2 Art collectors were willing to pay a fortune for the museum piece.
formal The antique vase is considered a museum piece due to its historical significance.
informal My grandma's old record player is practically a museum piece now.
slang That old car is a total museum piece, dude.
figurative Her fashion sense is like a museum piece from the 1950s.
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