From old French meaning 'one who is well versed' adopted from Latin 'cognoscere' meaning 'to know'
a connoisseur of modern art.
Yes the word connoisseur is a singular noun. The plural is connoisseurs.
The word connoisseur means to be an expert judge in matters of taste. It can be used easily in a sentence. She wanted to get advice about the wine from the connoisseur.
A plagiarist would be a connoisseur of choosing the best "good sentences" from the Internet.
every time i do something right people connoisseur me people always judge me
The root word of connoisseurship is connoisseur.
* Only the true connoisseur could tell the difference between these two wines. * This is one of these movies that will separate the casual movie- goers from the real connoisseurs. * He was also a connoisseur of Renaissance art. * She is a respected connoisseur and collector of modern art. * This is a gift that any wine connoisseur would love. * The exhibition will be a delight for the collector and connoisseur of silver ornaments. * He's a real connoisseur of Japanese art.
An "art connoisseur."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connoisseur ______________ Connoisseur is a very general term and can be used with many interests including food. The word "oenophile" is more specific and refers to a connoisseur of wine.
"He frequented the best restaurants and was a connoisseur of fine wines."
The word is connoisseur. It means someone who has special knowledge and an informed critical judgment of taste. One can be a connoisseur of fine wine of music of fine art and of fine food. In fact one can be a connoisseur of many expressions of human creativity.
Connoisseur is a noun.