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Definition of virtuosity in English: virtuositynoun ˌvəːtʃʊˈɒsɪtiˌvərtʃəˈwɑsədi mass nounGreat skill in music or another artistic pursuit. a performance of considerable virtuosity Example sentencesExamples - Today, though, that allegorical meaning is lost on us, and what we see rather is a dazzling display of artistic virtuosity.
- I like smart writers who have tons of skill, imagination, and formal virtuosity.
- For him economic pragmatism, not artistic virtuosity, was the key to racial uplift.
- This sixteen member string orchestra plays with silky elegance and brilliant virtuosity.
- The virtuosity of the three artists on their instruments created a universe of sound that captivated the audience.
Synonyms skill, skilfulness, mastery, expertise, expertness, prowess, proficiency, ability, aptitude, adroitness, dexterity, deftness, excellence, brilliance, talent, genius, artistry, technique, art, creativity, flair, finish, polish, panache, finesse, wizardry, calibre, quality, professionalism craftsmanship, handiness, workmanship, musicianship French éclat informal know-how
Rhymes anfractuosity, animosity, atrocity, bellicosity, curiosity, fabulosity, ferocity, generosity, grandiosity, impecuniosity, impetuosity, jocosity, luminosity, monstrosity, nebulosity, pomposity, ponderosity, porosity, preciosity, precocity, reciprocity, religiosity, scrupulosity, sinuosity, sumptuosity, velocity, verbosity, viscosity Definition of virtuosity in US English: virtuositynounˌvərCHəˈwäsədēˌvərtʃəˈwɑsədi Great skill in music or another artistic pursuit. a performance of considerable virtuosity Example sentencesExamples - Today, though, that allegorical meaning is lost on us, and what we see rather is a dazzling display of artistic virtuosity.
- This sixteen member string orchestra plays with silky elegance and brilliant virtuosity.
- I like smart writers who have tons of skill, imagination, and formal virtuosity.
- The virtuosity of the three artists on their instruments created a universe of sound that captivated the audience.
- For him economic pragmatism, not artistic virtuosity, was the key to racial uplift.
Synonyms skill, skilfulness, mastery, expertise, expertness, prowess, proficiency, ability, aptitude, adroitness, dexterity, deftness, excellence, brilliance, talent, genius, artistry, technique, art, creativity, flair, finish, polish, panache, finesse, wizardry, calibre, quality, professionalism |