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Virtuoso

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Noun

1. ace, adept, champion, genius, hotshot, maven, mavin, sensation, star, superstar, virtuoso, whiz, whizz, wiz, wizard

someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field

2. virtuoso

a musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry

Adjective

3. consummate, masterful, masterly, virtuoso

having or revealing supreme mastery or skill

Example Sentences:
'a consummate artist'
'consummate skill'
'a masterful speaker'
'masterful technique'
'a masterly performance of the sonata'
'a virtuoso performance'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Virtuoso

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noun plural -sos or -si (-siː)
1. 
a consummate master of musical technique and artistry
2. 
a person who has a masterly or dazzling skill or technique in any field of activity
3. 
a connoisseur, dilettante, or collector of art objects
4. obsolete
a scholar or savant
5. (modifier)
showing masterly skill or brilliance
a virtuoso performance

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Virtuoso

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nounWord forms: plural ˌvirtuˈosos or ˌvirtuˈosi (ˌvɜrtʃuˈoʊsi ; vʉrˌcho̅oōˈsē)
1.  Obsolete
a. 
a person who has a general or broad interest in the arts and sciences; savant or dilettante
b. 
a collector or connoisseur of art objects or curios
2. 
a person displaying great technical skill in some fine art, esp. in the performance of music
3.  Obsolete
a person learned in the arts or sciences; scholar
adjective
4. 
of or like that of a virtuoso
: also ˌvirtuˈosic (ˌvɜrtʃuˈɑsɪk ; vʉrˌcho̅oäˈsik; ˌvɜrtʃuˈoʊsɪk ; vʉrˌcho̅oōˈsik)

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Virtuoso

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n. pl. vir·tu·o·sos or vir·tu·o·si (-sē)
1. A musician with masterly ability, technique, or personal style.
2. A person with masterly skill or technique in the arts.
3. Archaic A person with a strong interest in the fine arts, especially in antiquities.
4. Obsolete A very learned person.
adj.
Exhibiting the ability, technique, or personal style of a virtuoso: a virtuoso performance.

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