work of art

noun
UK: /wɜːk əv ɑːt/
US: /wɝːk əv ɑːrt/
  1. A beautiful or interesting thing that someone has made.

    1. This sculpture is a true work of art, so beautiful.
    2. The building's design is a work of art, seamlessly blending function with aesthetics.
  2. Something made with great skill, especially something admired for its beauty or because it expresses important ideas.

    1. Her new painting is a work of art, bold and unique.
    2. The chef considers each dish a work of art, carefully crafted with precision.
work of art verb
  1. To create something with exceptional skill and beauty, often requiring considerable time and effort.

    1. He really made this car a work of art, its so good.
    2. The team worked tirelessly to transform the garden into a breathtaking work of art.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "work of art" in English means: A beautiful or interesting thing that someone has made., Something made with great skill, especially something admired for its beauty or because it expresses important ideas..

The phonetic transcription of "work of art" is /wɜːk əv ɑːt/ in British English and /wɝːk əv ɑːrt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "work of art": masterpiece, creation, oeuvre, art form, art, design.

Example usage of "work of art": "This sculpture is a true work of art, so beautiful.". More examples on the page.