painter (Meaning)

Wordnet

painter (n)

an artist who paints

a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint

a line that is attached to the bow of a boat and used for tying up (as when docking or towing)

large American feline resembling a lion

Webster

painter (n.)

A rope at the bow of a boat, used to fasten it to anything.

The panther, or puma.

One whose occupation is to paint

One who covers buildings, ships, ironwork, and the like, with paint.

An artist who represents objects or scenes in color on a flat surface, as canvas, plaster, or the like.

Synonyms & Antonyms of painter

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painter Sentence Examples

  1. The painter deftly applied vibrant hues to the canvas, creating a breathtaking masterpiece.
  2. Van Gogh's expressive brushstrokes transformed ordinary scenes into haunting and evocative paintings.
  3. The painter's brush was a magic wand, capable of capturing the fleeting essence of a moment.
  4. The artist's palette was a symphony of colors that danced across the surface of the canvas.
  5. Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling is a testament to the transformative power of a painter's brush.
  6. The painter's inspiration flowed effortlessly from their imagination onto the blank canvas.
  7. Cezanne's innovative approach revolutionized painting, transforming it into a geometric exploration of form.
  8. The painter's brush danced with light and shadow, creating a haunting sense of depth.
  9. The master painter's every stroke exuded confidence and precision, leaving an indelible mark on the art world.
  10. The painter's brush was a tool for storytelling, capturing the human experience on canvas.

FAQs About the word painter

an artist who paints, a worker who is employed to cover objects with paint, a line that is attached to the bow of a boat and used for tying up (as when docking

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The painter deftly applied vibrant hues to the canvas, creating a breathtaking masterpiece.

Van Gogh's expressive brushstrokes transformed ordinary scenes into haunting and evocative paintings.

The painter's brush was a magic wand, capable of capturing the fleeting essence of a moment.

The artist's palette was a symphony of colors that danced across the surface of the canvas.