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Artist Very Common

Origin: Greek suffix -ist

Artist has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination

"The young painter was praised not just for her technical skill, but as an artist whose vibrant landscapes showed deep sensitivity and boundless imagination."

2

A person who creates art.

"The local artist displayed her vibrant oil paintings at the weekend gallery opening."

In plain English: An artist is someone who creates visual works like paintings, drawings, or sculptures to express their ideas and feelings.

"The artist painted a beautiful sunset on the canvas."

Usage: An artist is someone who creates visual works like paintings or sculptures, though the term also applies to musicians and performers who express creativity through their craft. Use this word to describe anyone skilled in producing artistic output, regardless of whether they work with traditional media or modern forms.

Adjective
1

Artistic.

"The artist's new exhibit showcases works that are deeply artistic, capturing emotions through bold colors and unique textures."

In plain English: An artist is someone who creates art.

"The artist's hands were covered in paint while she worked on her next masterpiece."

Usage: Artist should not be used as an adjective; instead, use the word artistic to describe something creative or skilled in the arts. Using artist as a modifier, such as in "an artist painting," is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in standard English.

Example Sentences
"The artist's hands were covered in paint while she worked on her next masterpiece." adj
"The artist painted a beautiful sunset on the canvas." noun
Related Terms
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Broader Terms (hypernyms)
creator
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
illustrator classic classicist constructivist decorator draftsman etcher expressionist maestro minimalist modernist musician painter photographer Pre-Raphaelite printmaker pyrographer romanticist sculptor stylist surrealist symbolist Indiana

Origin

The word artist comes from the French artiste, which was borrowed from Late Latin artista and ultimately derives from the Latin word for "art." This term replaced an earlier Old English word meaning skilled or crafty to describe someone who practices a creative discipline.

Rhyming Words
ist nist kist uist hist bist dist list jist wist mist sist iist cist rist gist fist trist feist boist
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