Meaning of œuvre | Babel Free
ˈɜːvɹəDefinitions
- A work of art, music or literature.
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Alternative spelling of oeuvre. alt-of, alternative
- A substantial or complete corpus of works produced by a artist, composer, or writer.
Equivalents
Examples
“(Calvin) This piece is about the inadequacy of traditional imagery and symbols to convey meaning in today's world. By abandoning representationalism, I'm free to express myself with pure form. Specific interpretation gives way to a more visceral response. (Hobbes) I notice your oeuvre is monochromatic. (Calvin) Well c'mon, it's just snow.”
“the complete oeuvre of Mozart”
“Let’s “fictionalize” Foucault’s life by turning it into a biographical account of Foucault and his oeuvre or work.”
“There, in that pale region, beneath that essential cover, the twin incompatibility of an œuvre and madness is unveiled; it is the blind spot of each one's possibility, and of their mutual exclusion.”
“Although, at the onset of my writing this catalogue, his forty-eight opus numbers suggested a small output, in fact his oeuvre comprised more than 100 published and nearly as many unpublished pieces representative of nearly every musical genre.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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