artistry
pronunciation
How to pronounce artistry in British English: UK [ˈɑ:tɪstri]
How to pronounce artistry in American English: US [ˈɑrtɪstri]
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- Noun:
- a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation
Word Origin
- artistry (n.)
- "artistic ability," 1837, from artist + -ry; as chemistry from chemist, etc.
Example
- 1. It requires a full spectrum of artistry .
- 2. Now comes the conceptual age - ruled by artistry , empathy , and emotion .
- 3. Maybe . But there is a lot of artistry in the best of the west .
- 4. Inflating the revenue of a book 's artistry not only serves to impoverish readers , but our social values as well .
- 5. Consumer goods might not be everyone 's cup of tea but I find that there is a lot of artistry to be had here and sometimes a fantastic ring or jacket can fuel my fashion design flames which in turn gets me feeling more creative .