masterpiece Antonyms

Meaning of masterpiece

Wordnet

masterpiece (n)

the most outstanding work of a creative artist or craftsman

an outstanding achievement

Webster

masterpiece (n.)

Anything done or made with extraordinary skill; a capital performance; a chef-d'oeuvre; a supreme achievement.

masterpiece Sentence Examples

  1. The painting was a masterpiece, capturing the essence of the artist's soul.
  2. The sculptor's masterpiece adorned the museum's central gallery, showcasing extraordinary craftsmanship.
  3. The literary masterpiece captivated readers with its intricate plot and unforgettable characters.
  4. The musician's masterpiece left audiences spellbound, a testament to their virtuosity.
  5. The chef's masterpiece tantalized taste buds, creating a symphony of flavors.
  6. The architect's masterpiece soared above the skyline, an iconic symbol of ingenuity and design.
  7. The surgeon's masterpiece saved countless lives, leaving an enduring legacy of skill and compassion.
  8. The scientist's masterpiece unlocked the secrets of the universe, forever transforming human understanding.
  9. The engineer's masterpiece connected distant lands, bridging the gap between cultures and facilitating growth.
  10. The teacher's masterpiece shaped young minds, fostering knowledge and inspiring future generations.

FAQs About the word masterpiece

the most outstanding work of a creative artist or craftsman, an outstanding achievementAnything done or made with extraordinary skill; a capital performance; a

masterwork,classic,success, magnum opus, showpiece, gem, prize, pièce de résistance, megahit,chef d'oeuvre

bomb, dud, failure, turkey, catastrophe, fiasco, flop, dud, washout,disaster

The painting was a masterpiece, capturing the essence of the artist's soul.

The sculptor's masterpiece adorned the museum's central gallery, showcasing extraordinary craftsmanship.

The literary masterpiece captivated readers with its intricate plot and unforgettable characters.

The musician's masterpiece left audiences spellbound, a testament to their virtuosity.