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chef-d'oeuvre
[ French she-dœ-vruh ]
noun
, plural chefs-d'oeu·vre [she-, dœ, -v, r, uh].
- a masterpiece, especially in art, literature, or music.
chef-d'oeuvre
/ ʃɛdœvrə /
noun
- a masterpiece
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chef-d'oeuvre1
Borrowed into English from French around 1610–20
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Example Sentences
It is indeed a masterpiece—a chef-d'oeuvre—beauty and expression unequaled.
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The grisette from a certain point of view is the chef-d'oeuvre of Parisian industry; the bouquet of Parisian civilization.
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Bertie was executing his chef d'oeuvre in the delineation of Mrs. Proudie's nose and mouth.
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To Field's mind, it only suggested the grotesque, and his reproduction was a chef d'oeuvre, as he was wont to say.
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Whilst I was drawing this chef d'oeuvre (and, by the way, it took an hour to do it) Ballantyne came in.
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