Antonyms for artistry


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ahr-ti-stree
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɑr tɪ stri


Definition of artistry

Origin :
  • "artistic ability," 1837, from artist + -ry; as chemistry from chemist, etc.
  • noun great skill in creative endeavors
Example sentences :
  • He was dressed, again by the hands of the incomparable Leduc, in a deshabille of some artistry.
  • Extract from : « The Lion's Skin » by Rafael Sabatini
  • The trouble was that I had at the moment no wish for artistry.
  • Extract from : « Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol 150, February 9, 1916 » by Various
  • That is her artistry, the word, the thing of beauty and the joy forever with her.
  • Extract from : « Adventures in the Arts » by Marsden Hartley
  • It was an error of artistry that he had committed; a heinous crime!
  • Extract from : « The Yellow Claw » by Sax Rohmer
  • If this was artistry it was of a high order and should be ranked as art.
  • Extract from : « Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 » by Elbert Hubbard
  • I cannot here dwell at length on the triumphs of Aurignacian and Magdalenian artistry.
  • Extract from : « Progress and History » by Various
  • In this story he displays the finesse, artistry and imagination of an old pro.
  • Extract from : « Greylorn » by John Keith Laumer
  • He was keenly alive to the artistry of clothes and his enthusiasm was contagious.
  • Extract from : « Sam Lambert and the New Way Store » by Unknown
  • The book has artistry, but it is its sincerity which gives it its value.
  • Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919 » by Various
  • Boucher showed in the use of chalks the artistry and skill that were always at his command.
  • Extract from : « Boucher » by Haldane Macfall

Synonyms for artistry

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