Pronunciation: /ˈskʌlptʃərd/
verb past tense of the verb 'sculpture', meaning to shape or form something artistically
A1 The artist sculptured a small statue out of clay.
A2 She sculptured a beautiful vase out of marble.
B1 The sculptor meticulously sculptured the details of the face in the statue.
B2 The famous artist sculptured a masterpiece that is now displayed in a museum.
C1 The sculptor's ability to sculptured intricate designs is unmatched in the art world.
C2 The sculptor spent months sculpturing a life-sized statue of a famous historical figure.
adjective describing a noun as having been shaped or formed artistically
A1 The sculptured statue was placed in the park for everyone to see.
A2 She admired the sculptured details on the ancient vase.
B1 The museum displayed a collection of sculptured artworks from different time periods.
B2 The sculptured columns of the old cathedral were intricately designed.
C1 The sculptured marble bust was a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
C2 The sculptured figures on the fountain were expertly crafted by a renowned artist.
formal The sculptured marble statue was a masterpiece of classical art.
informal I saw a really cool sculptured fountain in the park.
slang Check out that sick sculptured skateboard ramp!
figurative Her words were like a sculptured work of poetry, carefully crafted and beautifully expressed.
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