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Meaning of easel

Wordnet

easel (n)

an upright tripod for displaying something (usually an artist's canvas)

Webster

easel (n.)

A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.

easel Sentence Examples

  1. The easel stood in the corner of the art room, waiting for an artist to create a masterpiece.
  2. The artist carefully placed the canvas on the easel, smoothing out any wrinkles.
  3. The canvas was blank, a vast expanse of white just waiting to be transformed.
  4. The artist dipped their brush in paint and began to stroke it across the canvas, bringing life to the blank space.
  5. As the artist worked, the painting began to take shape, revealing a beautiful landscape scene.
  6. The artist stepped back from the easel to admire their work, a sense of pride filling their heart.
  7. The easel held the painting steady as the artist added the final touches.
  8. When the painting was complete, the artist removed it from the easel and hung it on the wall.
  9. The painting, now framed and hanging on the wall, brought beauty and inspiration to all who saw it.
  10. The easel, its job done, stood in the corner of the art room, ready for the next artist to create their own masterpiece.

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an upright tripod for displaying something (usually an artist's canvas)A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the p

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The easel stood in the corner of the art room, waiting for an artist to create a masterpiece.

The artist carefully placed the canvas on the easel, smoothing out any wrinkles.

The canvas was blank, a vast expanse of white just waiting to be transformed.

The artist dipped their brush in paint and began to stroke it across the canvas, bringing life to the blank space.