sculpturesque (Meaning)
Wordnet
sculpturesque (s)
resembling sculpture
Webster
sculpturesque (a.)
After the manner of sculpture; resembling, or relating to, sculpture.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sculpturesque
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sculpturesque Sentence Examples
- The statuesque model posed gracefully for the camera, her figure resembling a masterpiece.
- The ballerina's sculpturesque form commanded attention, each movement a testament to her refined technique.
- The mountain's towering peaks created a sculpturesque panorama against the horizon.
- The carved sandstone pillars gave the temple an air of sculpturesque grandeur.
- The marble statue depicted a sculpturesque representation of a Greek goddess, its intricate details capturing every nuance.
- The forest of ancient trees presented a sculpturesque tableau, each trunk and branch a work of natural art.
- The architect's sculpturesque design for the skyscraper combined form and function in a harmonious way.
- The dancer's sculpturesque leaps and twirls were like a living work of performance art.
- The painting's nude figure had a sculpturesque quality, its contours and shadows suggesting a three-dimensional form.
- The ice skater's sculpturesque routine showcased her athleticism and artistic flair, creating a graceful and unforgettable display.
FAQs About the word sculpturesque
resembling sculptureAfter the manner of sculpture; resembling, or relating to, sculpture.
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The statuesque model posed gracefully for the camera, her figure resembling a masterpiece.
The ballerina's sculpturesque form commanded attention, each movement a testament to her refined technique.
The mountain's towering peaks created a sculpturesque panorama against the horizon.
The carved sandstone pillars gave the temple an air of sculpturesque grandeur.