Pronunciation: /vərˈtuː/
noun excellence or artistic skill in a particular field
A1 She showed great virtu in playing the piano.
A2 His virtu on the guitar impressed everyone at the party.
B1 The virtu of the chef was evident in the exquisite presentation of the dish.
B2 The virtu of the artist was evident in the intricate details of the painting.
C1 Her virtu as a public speaker captivated the audience and held their attention throughout the entire presentation.
C2 The virtu of the conductor was unparalleled, leading the orchestra with precision and passion.
formal The virtuoso pianist performed a flawless concerto at the prestigious concert hall.
informal She's a virtu on the guitar, she can play any song you throw at her.
slang That guy is a virtu when it comes to fixing cars, he can make any old junker run like new.
figurative His virtu in negotiations helped seal the deal and secure a successful partnership.
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