sculpt
0 antonyms and opposites of sculpt, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To shape something, especially by carving, modelling, or casting, into a three-dimensional form.
How to use sculpt
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Etymology
From French sculpter, ultimately from Latin sculpere, "to carve or cut in stone."
Full origin of sculpt →Frequently asked questions
What does “sculpt” mean?
The word “sculpt” means to shape something, especially by carving, modelling, or casting, into a three-dimensional form. In plain terms, to carve or shape something into a solid form, literally (in stone or clay) or figuratively (like a landscape shaped by erosion).
How do you pronounce “sculpt”?
“Sculpt” is pronounced skuhlpt (/skʌlpt/ in IPA).
How do you use “sculpt” in a sentence?
Here is “sculpt” used in a sentence: “She spent months sculpting the marble into a lifelike figure.”
What part of speech is “sculpt”?
“Sculpt” is a verb.
Where does the word “sculpt” come from?
The word “sculpt” comes from Latin. From French sculpter, ultimately from Latin sculpere, "to carve or cut in stone.".
How many meanings does “sculpt” have?
“Sculpt” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to shape something, especially by carving, modelling, or casting, into a three-dimensional form.