Pronunciation: /ˈstætʃuˌɛri/
noun sculptures or statues collectively
A1 The park had beautiful statuary of animals.
A2 The museum featured an impressive collection of statuary from ancient civilizations.
B1 The city's main square was adorned with elegant statuary depicting historical figures.
B2 The art gallery showcased a variety of statuary created by renowned sculptors.
C1 The sculptor's workshop was filled with unfinished pieces of statuary waiting to be completed.
C2 The collector's mansion was filled with rare and valuable statuary from around the world.
adjective relating to or consisting of statues
A1 The statuary garden was filled with beautiful sculptures.
A2 The museum displayed a variety of statuary pieces from different time periods.
B1 The statuary decorations in the palace reflected the wealth and power of the ruler.
B2 The intricate details of the statuary figures amazed visitors to the art exhibit.
C1 The expert restoration team carefully preserved the delicate statuary artifacts.
C2 The museum curator studied the origins and significance of the ancient statuary collection.
formal The statuary in the museum is a prime example of classical Greek art.
informal Have you seen the new statuary they put up in the park?
slang Check out that cool statuary in front of the library!
figurative The statuary of justice blindfolded represents impartiality in the legal system.
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