Stonecutter

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈstoʊnˌkʌtər/

Definitions of stonecutter

noun A tool used for cutting or carving stone

Example Sentences

A1 The stonecutter carved beautiful sculptures out of marble.

A2 The stonecutter used a chisel to shape the rocks into bricks for the building.

B1 The stonecutter's precision in cutting stones was admired by all in the village.

B2 The stonecutter's skill in crafting intricate designs on the stones was unmatched.

C1 The stonecutter's craftsmanship was sought after by architects and designers from around the world.

C2 The stonecutter's artistry in working with different types of stones was legendary in the industry.

Examples of stonecutter in a Sentence

formal The stonecutter meticulously carved intricate designs into the marble.

informal The stonecutter is working on a beautiful statue for the park.

slang That stonecutter has some serious skills with a chisel.

figurative She was a master stonecutter when it came to shaping her own destiny.

Grammatical Forms of stonecutter

past tense

stonecut

plural

stonecutters

comparative

more skilled stonecutter

superlative

most skilled stonecutter

present tense

stonecuts

future tense

will stonecut

perfect tense

has stonecut

continuous tense

is stonecutting

singular

stonecutter

positive degree

skilled stonecutter

infinitive

to stonecut

gerund

stonecutting

participle

stonecutting

Origin and Evolution of stonecutter

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'stonecutter' originated from the combination of 'stone' and 'cutter', referring to a person who cuts or carves stone.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe individuals who worked with stone to create sculptures, buildings, or other structures, the term 'stonecutter' has evolved to encompass a wider range of professions within the stone industry, including those who cut and shape stone for various purposes such as construction, masonry, and art.