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      • virtuoso + -ity ("quality of"); the terminal -o drops out. Noun virtuosity (countable and uncountable, pl. virtuosities) The technical skills and fluent style of a virtuoso.
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  2. 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. He was her ballet partner, and shared her gift for effortless virtuosity.

  3. 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. He was her ballet partner, and shared her gift for effortless virtuosity.

  4. Virtuosity is used particularly to describe musicians, but also often for writers, actors, dancers, and athletes. A virtuoso is a highly skilled performer, and a virtuoso performance is one that astonishes the audience by its feats.

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

  6. noun. /ˌvɜːtʃuˈɒsəti/ /ˌvɜːrtʃuˈɑːsəti/ [uncountable] (formal) a very high degree of skill in performing or playing. technical virtuosity. a performance of breathtaking virtuosity. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  7. Use the noun virtuosity to describe an impressive skill, such as a classical musician's virtuosity at playing the cello. Lots of people have talents, but only a select few, called virtuosos, have the superior quality of virtuosity.

  8. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun virtuosity, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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