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masterpiece

/ˌmæstərˈpis/
/ˈmɑstəpis/
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Other forms: masterpieces

Many people have to agree that a painting or a novel is wonderful, and they usually need to feel that way for years, in order for it to be considered a true masterpiece.

An artist or writer is generally capable of creating only one masterpiece in her lifetime, if she makes a masterpiece at all. When an art historian or English teacher uses it, the word masterpiece implies a truly sublime, amazing creation. You can also describe something that's simply great as a masterpiece, like the seven-layer chocolate cake your mom baked for your birthday. Masterpiece comes from the Dutch meesterstuk, "work by which a craftsman attains the rank of master."

Definitions of masterpiece
  1. noun
    the most outstanding work of a creative artist or craftsman
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    type of:
    piece of work, work
    a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing
  2. noun
    an outstanding achievement
    synonyms: masterwork
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    type of:
    accomplishment, achievement
    the action of accomplishing something
Pronunciation
US
/ˌmæstərˈpis/
UK
/ˈmɑstəpis/
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