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    Vir·tu·os·i·ty
    /ˌvərCHəˈwäsədē/

    noun

    • 1. great skill in music or another artistic pursuit: "a performance of considerable virtuosity"
  2. noun. vir· tu· os· i· ty ˌvər-chü-ˈä-sə-tē. plural virtuosities. Synonyms of virtuosity. 1. : great technical skill (as in the practice of a fine art) 2. : a taste for or interest in virtu. Did you know? Virtuosity is used particularly to describe musicians, but also often for writers, actors, dancers, and athletes.

  3. noun [ U ] formal uk / ˌvɜː.tʃuˈɒs.ə.ti / us / ˌvɝː.tʃuˈɑː.sə.t̬i / Add to word list. the quality of being extremely skilled at something: The technical virtuosity of the paintings is such that you can almost smell the flowers. Audiences were stunned by the dazzling virtuosity of his dancers. See. virtuoso. Fewer examples.

  4. Add to word list. the quality of being extremely skilled at something: The technical virtuosity of the paintings is such that you can almost smell the flowers. Audiences were stunned by the dazzling virtuosity of his dancers. See. virtuoso. Fewer examples.

  5. Virtuosity definition: the character, ability, or skill of a virtuoso. . See examples of VIRTUOSITY used in a sentence.

  6. VIRTUOUS definition: 1. having good moral qualities and behaviour: 2. A virtuous person thinks himself or herself…. Learn more.

  7. In the late fifteenth century, virtuosity specifically meant "manly qualities," from the Latin root virtutem, "manliness, valor, or excellence." Definitions of virtuosity. noun. technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso. see more.

  8. Apr 28, 2024 · Definition of 'virtuosity' Word Frequency. virtuosity. (vɜːʳtʃuɒsɪti ) uncountable noun [oft with poss] The virtuosity of someone such as an artist or sports player is their great skill . At that time, his virtuosity on the trumpet had no parallel in jazz. Synonyms: mastery, skill, brilliance, polish More Synonyms of virtuosity.

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