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masterpiece

2 antonyms and opposites of masterpiece, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A work considered the finest example of its creator's skill or of its kind.

Antonyms

piece of junk trash

How to use masterpiece

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

a true masterpiece artistic masterpiece considered a masterpiece

Etymology

From master plus piece, echoing older guild traditions where a "masterpiece" was the qualifying work a craftsman submitted to be certified a master.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “masterpiece” mean?

The word “masterpiece” means a work considered the finest example of its creator's skill or of its kind. In plain terms, someone's single best or most celebrated piece of work.

How do you pronounce “masterpiece”?

“Masterpiece” is pronounced MAHS-tuh-pees (/ˈmæstɚˌpis/ in IPA).

How do you use “masterpiece” in a sentence?

Here is “masterpiece” used in a sentence: “Critics called the film a masterpiece of modern cinema.”

What is another word for “masterpiece”?

Words with a similar meaning to “masterpiece” include chef d'œuvre, magnum opus, masterwork, pièce de résistance and work of art.

What is the opposite of “masterpiece”?

The opposite of “masterpiece” — its antonyms — are piece of junk and trash.

What part of speech is “masterpiece”?

“Masterpiece” is a noun.

Is “masterpiece” a common word?

“Masterpiece” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between a masterpiece and a magnum opus?

A masterpiece is generally the finest example of its creator's skill or of its kind, and a person can produce more than one. A magnum opus specifically refers to a single work regarded as the greatest achievement of a particular creator's entire career.

Can masterpiece be used for something other than art?

Yes, masterpiece is commonly applied beyond painting or sculpture to describe any outstanding creative or technical achievement, such as a novel, film, building, or even a meal. The key requirement is that it represents the finest example of its kind.

Is masterpiece a formal or everyday word?

Masterpiece is used in both everyday and formal contexts, from casual praise of a friend's cooking to serious art criticism describing a museum piece. It always signals the highest possible praise for the quality of the work.

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