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virtuoso
[ vur-choo-oh-soh ]
noun
- a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field.
- a person who excels in musical technique or execution.
- a person who has a cultivated appreciation of artistic excellence, as a connoisseur or collector of objects of art, antiques, etc.
- Obsolete. a person who has special interest or knowledge in the arts and sciences; scientist; scholar.
adjective
- Also 惫颈谤路迟耻路辞蝉路颈肠 [] of, relating to, or characteristic of a virtuoso:
a virtuoso performance.
virtuoso
/ 藢v蓽藧tj蕣藞蓲s瑟k; -s蓹蕣; 藢v蓽藧tj蕣藞蓹蕣z蓹蕣 /
noun
- a consummate master of musical technique and artistry
- a person who has a masterly or dazzling skill or technique in any field of activity
- a connoisseur, dilettante, or collector of art objects
- obsolete.a scholar or savant
- modifier showing masterly skill or brilliance
a virtuoso performance
Derived Forms
- virtuosic, adjective
- 藢惫颈谤迟耻藞辞蝉颈迟测, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of virtuoso1
Example Sentences
鈥淪even Veils鈥 allows its virtuoso lead character to process her traumas through art instead of being ruined by them.
Any doubts about Price's elite-level credentials and ability to handle the occasion were expelled by a virtuoso performance which suggested the Newport-born fighter may well dominate the sport for years to come.
She only picked up steam from there, scoring 13 in the first frame to outpace her virtuoso performance in February鈥檚 win over the Bruins.
鈥淭he Disappearance of Miss Scott鈥 reacquaints viewers with a jazz virtuoso who was the first Black person to have a TV show and was almost erased by the government.
鈥淚 was a very serious little student. The contest made me feel like a real virtuoso,鈥 she told The Times in 1970.
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