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virtuoso
[ vur-choo-oh-soh ]
noun
- a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field.
- a person who excels in musical technique or execution.
- a person who has a cultivated appreciation of artistic excellence, as a connoisseur or collector of objects of art, antiques, etc.
- Obsolete. a person who has special interest or knowledge in the arts and sciences; scientist; scholar.
adjective
- Also vir·tu·os·ic [] of, relating to, or characteristic of a virtuoso:
a virtuoso performance.
virtuoso
/ ˌvɜːtjʊˈɒsɪk; -səʊ; ˌvɜːtjʊˈəʊzəʊ /
noun
- a consummate master of musical technique and artistry
- a person who has a masterly or dazzling skill or technique in any field of activity
- a connoisseur, dilettante, or collector of art objects
- obsolete.a scholar or savant
- modifier showing masterly skill or brilliance
a virtuoso performance
Derived Forms
- virtuosic, adjective
- ˌvirtuˈosity, noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of virtuoso1
Example Sentences
In a few short years, Eddie Van Halen would become one of the most influential musical innovators of the 20th century, a fleet-fingered, melodically sophisticated virtuoso who changed the way guitarists approached their instrument.
Hitmaker and jam band guitar virtuoso John Mayer also performed a short set.
And by “ham,” I mean of course musical comedy virtuoso.
Audiences flocked to the Ethel Barrymore Theatre to see a comic virtuoso in full fight.
In top villainous ham mode, DeSantos struts and preens around the stage like a Las Vegas nightclub virtuoso eager to line up his next gig.
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