sculpt

verb
UK: /skʌlpt/
US: /skʌlpt/
  1. To create something by carving or shaping a material like stone or wood.

    1. She can sculpt animals from wood chips.
    2. The artist aimed to sculpt a figure that captured the essence of resilience.
  2. To form or shape something into a desired form or appearance.

    1. I sculpt my hair with gel every day.
    2. Years of training helped sculpt her body into that of a professional athlete.
sculpt noun
  1. A work of art created by carving or shaping materials.

    1. The sculpt is very nice and big.
    2. The museum displayed a modern sculpt made of recycled materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sculpt" in English means: To create something by carving or shaping a material like stone or wood., To form or shape something into a desired form or appearance..

The phonetic transcription of "sculpt" is /skʌlpt/ in British English and /skʌlpt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sculpt": carve, mold, shape, fashion, form, create.

Example usage of "sculpt": "She can sculpt animals from wood chips.". More examples on the page.