Pronunciation: /strædəˈvɛəriəs/
noun A type of high-quality violin made by members of the Stradivari family in Cremona, Italy during the 17th and 18th centuries.
A1 I saw a beautiful Stradivarius violin in the music shop.
A2 The Stradivarius cello was on display at the concert hall.
B1 The musician played a Stradivarius from the 1700s during the performance.
B2 The Stradivarius collection at the museum is world-renowned for its quality and craftsmanship.
C1 The Stradivarius violins are highly sought after by collectors and musicians alike for their exceptional sound.
C2 Owning a genuine Stradivarius instrument is a symbol of prestige and excellence in the classical music world.
formal The Stradivarius violin is considered one of the finest instruments ever made.
informal I heard that guy owns a Stradivarius violin, must be worth a fortune!
slang That Stradivarius violin is straight fire, bro.
figurative Her voice was like a Stradivarius, pure and exquisite.
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