Pronunciation: /ˈoʊpəs/
noun a literary or artistic work
A1 The artist's opus was a beautiful painting of a sunset.
A2 The composer's opus was a symphony that moved audiences to tears.
B1 The author's opus was a bestselling novel that captivated readers worldwide.
B2 The filmmaker's opus was a groundbreaking documentary that shed light on important social issues.
C1 The scientist's opus was a groundbreaking research paper that revolutionized the field of physics.
C2 The playwright's opus was a critically acclaimed masterpiece that won numerous awards.
formal The composer's latest opus received critical acclaim from music critics.
informal Have you heard the new opus from your favorite band? It's amazing!
slang That opus is fire, bro!
figurative Her latest novel is truly her opus, showcasing her talent and creativity.
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