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opus
[ oh-puhs ]
noun
- a musical composition.
- one of the compositions of a composer, usually numbered according to the order of publication.
- a literary work or composition, as a book: : op.
Have you read her latest opus?
opus
/ ˈəʊpəs; ˈɔp- /
noun
- an artistic composition, esp a musical work
- often capital (usually followed by a number) a musical composition by a particular composer, generally catalogued in order of publication
Beethoven's opus 61 is his violin concerto
Word History and Origins
Origin of opus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of opus1
Example Sentences
His magnum opus was Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” widely agreed upon as the bestselling album of all time.
Keyes says she had originally planned to write an opus across 40 years but decided to write a love story instead following the pandemic.
Miller’s magnum opus, “Fury Road” is at once the apotheosis of his cinematic genius — it’s one of the great movies of the last decade — and a departure narratively and tonally from the previous films.
Arguably the most feverishly awaited entry is Francis Ford Coppola’s self-financed opus “Megalopolis.”
Lamar’s “Euphoria” hits like an opus, unleashing a slew of allegations against Drake.
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