virtuoso vur-choo-OH-soh adjective noun WS #43
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adjective
having or showing exceptional skill or brilliance in a particular area
- The surgeon's virtuoso technique during the delicate operation saved the patient's life.
- His virtuoso performance on the guitar left the audience speechless and demanding an encore.
- She delivered a virtuoso display of acting that earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards.
- The writer's virtuoso use of language created prose that was both intellectually challenging and emotionally moving.
- The dancer's virtuoso movements combined technical perfection with artistic grace and beauty.
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noun
a person highly skilled in music or another artistic pursuit; a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field
- Even among professional musicians, she stood out as a true virtuoso with unmatched talent and dedication.
- The computer programmer was a virtuoso at coding, solving complex problems that stumped his colleagues.
- The young pianist was recognized as a virtuoso after her flawless performance of the complex concerto.
- The violin virtuoso captivated the audience with her technical precision and emotional expression.
- He was a virtuoso chef who could transform simple ingredients into extraordinary culinary masterpieces.