mural

[ˈmjʊərəl]

mural Definition

  • 1a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
  • 2a large image that is painted or fixed to a wall or ceiling in a public space, often with a political message or artistic purpose.

Using mural: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mural on the side of the building depicts scenes from the city's history.

  • Example

    The artist was commissioned to paint a mural in the school's gymnasium.

  • Example

    The murals in the cathedral are breathtakingly beautiful.

mural Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mural

  • fresco
  • wall painting
  • mural painting

Phrases with mural

  • an artist who creates murals

    Example

    The muralist was hired to paint a mural on the side of the building.

  • a mural painted on a public street or sidewalk

    Example

    The city commissioned a street mural to beautify the downtown area.

  • a mural that conveys a political message or makes a political statement

    Example

    The political mural on the side of the building sparked controversy and debate.

Origins of mural

from Latin 'murus', meaning 'wall'

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Summary: mural in Brief

A 'mural' [ˈmjʊərəl] is a large painting or work of art executed directly on a wall. It can be found in public spaces and often has a political or artistic purpose. Examples include the murals in the cathedral and the street mural commissioned by the city. A 'muralist' is an artist who creates murals.

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