Singular: masterpiece
Plural: masterpieces
Masterpiece has three syllables.
Masterpiece was written by Elise Broach.
That is the correct spelling of masterpiece (an artist's finest work).
The word 'masterpiece' is a noun, a word for an outstanding work of art or other endeavor; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:A masterpiece by a known artist is too costly for the museum. (subject of the sentence)I can't decide which masterpiece to hang on the fridge. (subject of the relative clause)He displayed his masterpiece at the county fair. (direct object of the verb 'displayed')What did you pay for that masterpiece? (object of the preposition 'for')
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Masterpiece is "capolavoro" in Italian or "capolavori" in plural
the isenheim masterpiece
The Masterpiece was created in 2007.
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The term "Atheist Masterpiece" is meaningless. A masterpiece, whether done by a theist or atheist is just a thing, not an opinion or position,
Masterpiece has three syllables.
Aristotle's Masterpiece was created in 1684.
Masterpiece of Bitterness was created in 2005.
When I Paint My Masterpiece was created in 1971.
Screaming Masterpiece was created in 2005.
Masterpiece was written by Elise Broach.
The Greek word for masterpiece is αριστούργημα.