vertu (Meaning)

Wordnet

vertu (n)

love of or taste for fine objects of art

artistic quality

Webster

vertu (n.)

Virtue; power. See Virtue.

See Virtu.

vertu Sentence Examples

  1. The antique vase showcased remarkable vertu, reflecting the craftsmanship of a bygone era.
  2. The artisan's dedication to vertu was evident in every intricately carved detail of the wooden sculpture.
  3. The museum displayed a collection of artifacts that exemplified the vertu of ancient civilizations.
  4. The jeweler took great pride in creating pieces that embodied the highest vertu in gemstone craftsmanship.
  5. The classic literature celebrated the vertu of chivalry, honor, and nobility.
  6. The master chef's culinary creations were a testament to the vertu of exquisite flavors and presentation.
  7. The painting's vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes demonstrated the artist's commitment to vertu.
  8. The couturier's fashion show highlighted the vertu of elegant design, drawing admiration from the audience.
  9. The cathedral's architecture was a symbol of religious vertu, inspiring awe and reverence.
  10. The philanthropist dedicated her life to acts of vertu, contributing to the betterment of society.

FAQs About the word vertu

love of or taste for fine objects of art, artistic qualityVirtue; power. See Virtue., See Virtu.

curiosa, objet, ephemera, exotic, curiosity, found object, prodigy, curio, oddity,rarity

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The antique vase showcased remarkable vertu, reflecting the craftsmanship of a bygone era.

The artisan's dedication to vertu was evident in every intricately carved detail of the wooden sculpture.

The museum displayed a collection of artifacts that exemplified the vertu of ancient civilizations.

The jeweler took great pride in creating pieces that embodied the highest vertu in gemstone craftsmanship.