oeuvre

[ˈəʊvrə]

oeuvre Definition

  • 1the complete works of a writer, painter, or other artist
  • 2a work of art, music, or literature

Using oeuvre: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "oeuvre" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum has an extensive collection of the artist's oeuvre.

  • Example

    Her oeuvre includes several award-winning novels and short stories.

  • Example

    The composer's oeuvre is known for its innovative use of electronic sounds.

oeuvre Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oeuvre

Phrases with oeuvre

  • magnum opus

    the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer

    Example

    The novel 'War and Peace' is considered Tolstoy's magnum opus.

  • the complete works of a film director or actor

    Example

    The retrospective will showcase the film oeuvre of the acclaimed director.

  • the complete works of a musician or composer

    Example

    The concert will feature a selection of pieces from the composer's musical oeuvre.

Origins of oeuvre

from French 'œuvre', meaning 'work'

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Summary: oeuvre in Brief

'Oeuvre' [ˈəʊvrə] refers to the complete works of an artist, writer, or composer, or a single work of art, music, or literature. It is often used in the context of showcasing an artist's body of work, as in 'The museum has an extensive collection of the artist's oeuvre.' 'Oeuvre' can also be used in phrases like 'magnum opus,' which denotes an artist's greatest work, and 'film oeuvre' or 'musical oeuvre,' which refer to the complete works of a film director or musician.