Virtuoso

Word VIRTUOSO
Character 8
Hyphenation vir tu o so
Pronunciations /ˌvɜ.tʃuˈəʊ.səʊ/

Definitions and meanings of "Virtuoso"

What do we mean by virtuoso?

A musician with masterly ability, technique, or personal style. noun

A person with masterly skill or technique in the arts. noun

A person with a strong interest in the fine arts, especially in antiquities. noun

A very learned person. noun

Exhibiting the ability, technique, or personal style of a virtuoso. adjective

An experimental philosopher; a student of things by direct observation. noun

One who has an instructed appreciation of artistic excellence; a person skilled in or having a critical taste for any of the elegant arts, as painting, sculpture, etc.; one having special knowledge or skill in antiquities, curiosities, and the like. noun

One who is a master of the mechanical part of a fine art, especially music, and who makes display of his dexterity. See virtuosity, 2. noun

One devoted to virtu; one skilled in the fine arts, in antiquities, and the like; a collector or ardent admirer of curiosities, etc. noun

A performer on some instrument, as the violin or the piano, who excels in the technical part of his art; a brilliant concert player. noun

A person (especially a musician) with masterly ability, technique, or personal style noun

Exhibiting the ability of a virtuoso adjective

Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill adjective

A musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry noun

Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field noun

An expert in virtù or art objects and antiquities; a connoisseur.

Someone with special skill or knowledge; an expert.

Specifically, a musician (or other performer) with masterly ability, technique, or personal style.

A person with masterly skill or technique in the arts, aka: expert. Urban Dictionary

Some one with mad skills on an instrument. A professional musician. Urban Dictionary

Any musician who can get across the message or the mood of the song without vocals Urban Dictionary

Other word for connoisseur, with a small difference. 1. Exceptional performer: A musician who shows exceptional ability, technique, or artistry. 2. Talented person: Somebody who shows exceptional technique or ability in something. 3. Connoisseur: Somebody who is knowledgeable and cultivated in appreciating the fine arts. Urban Dictionary

One who has exceptionally good musical abilities. Urban Dictionary

Someone so good at stimulating the clitorus, it is like they are playng a musical instrument with great skill. Urban Dictionary

An underground artist based from Windsor and Toronto ON, Canada. Elric Virtuoso is part of a hip-hop collective called The Expansion Family (EXP FAM). Biggest influences are rappers like Lil Ugly Mane & Denzel Curry. Elric Virtuoso, formerly known as The Artice, is always working on new projects and strives to succeed in the field of rap as well as the visual arts, his first talent. Urban Dictionary

Someone who is moar musically talented or whose musicianship is superior to those artists YOU appreciate. Generally employed by insecure cultural wannabes for the sake of their own personal gratification. Actual creative talent or the ability to connect with an audience have no weight in such opinions. Urban Dictionary

When you are dating a disc jockey, not the millennial macbook jockey (MMJ) but a real old fashioned disc jock, and he reads your moods like a wizard always playing the right song to get you going. 🖤 Urban Dictionary

Ricky Virtuoso is the casting plug for media. He’s a casting director that conntects people with gigs in films, commercials and music videos. Ricky Virtuoso is known for connecting businesses and influencers together. Ricky Virtuoso aka “Virt” High level industry plug. Urban Dictionary

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The word "virtuoso" in example sentences

Mr. Hamelin finds the word "virtuoso," which is invariably applied to his playing, a somewhat derogatory descriptive that implies mere showmanship, he said during a recent interview in a practice room at Mannes. ❋ By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER (2011)

Segerstrom will also host German violin virtuoso Julia Fischer on the 12th and Les Violins du Roy in a Baroque program on the 20th. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Jourdan Urbach, a violin virtuoso who discovered when he was performing in hospitals at seven years old that music could stimulate the brain and spark healing in children with neurological problems. ❋ Stephanie March (2010)

Rosas becomes a violin virtuoso and a prolific composer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

(Seen here, Caramoor co-founder and Theremin virtuoso Lucie Rosen.) ❋ Unknown (2005)

Now, how often do we hear the violin virtuoso saying that his mother made him practice? ❋ Unknown (2001)

Cellini uses the word virtuoso in many senses, but always more with reference to intellectual than moral qualities. ❋ Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571 (1910)

Kottke became known as a virtuoso via his innovative finger-picking technique, and he plays the guitar with an ease that makes it seem like an extension of his body. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The British team, currently playing sYnck for the Extreme Masters qualifier, started the game against the Estonian side under the name virtuoso, and speculation suggesting that 4Kings had parted ways with the team immediately surfaced. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It's ambitious - Rubin refers to guitarist Nathan Howdeshell as a "virtuoso" - but crucially it still sounds like a Gossip record, albeit one made with time, care and money. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Both schools attempt to make the player a virtuoso, which is apparently all that matters. ❋ Dogsolitude (2009)

MR. LANGER: Yeah, Kaki King is - she's best known as a virtuoso, as a guitar virtuoso. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At 45, Meyer has been called a virtuoso, an original, a genius. ❋ Unknown (2006)

she's [such a] virtuoso. ❋ SwingingStar (2006)

[Rob] is such a virtuoso, only [David Gilmour] is [better than] him. ❋ Werwertwgg432 (2005)

[David] [Gilmore] is a virtuoso ❋ Guitarmaster (2006)

She's [such a] [virtuoso]. ❋ Jafje (2007)

[Eddie Van Halen], Tommy Lee, Neil Pert, [Les Claypool], [Geoff Tate], Freddie Mercury, Slash, and me :) ❋ Redwhitencrue25 (2005)

His performance was in great demand - he was a virtuoso on the [clitorus]. The first known reference to the "[clitoral virtuoso]" in print was in my [godfather's] book, "Unrequited Self Love". ❋ Tallcoolone (2009)

"Yo, you hear that new Elric Virtuoso [joint]?" " Yeah it's Oh [Sooo] [Virtuous]!" ❋ SLace Name (2017)

Yes is [a band] [composed] of [MOAR] virtuosos. ❋ B. Cassidy (2010)

[Ooh my], baby!! [what is this]? can you [turn it up]? can you play that last bit again? that solo virtuoso? again please and again and again ❋ Krkič (2019)

Ricky Virtuoso can also be used to describe an industry [plug]. Example: calling someone a “[Virt]” is the equivalent of saying they are a high level [plug in] industry. ❋ Sandra Haynes (2021)

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