What is another word for oeuvre?

Pronunciation: [ˈɜːvɹə] (IPA)

The word "oeuvre" refers to the entire body of work of an artist, writer or composer. It is a French term that has become a popular term amongst literary circles. Synonyms to the word "oeuvre" include "opus", "work", "effort", "creation" and "output". The term "opus" is used to describe the most significant work of an artist or composer, while "work" is used for the general body of work. "Effort" suggests the amount of work and dedication that was required to produce the body of work. Similarly, "creation" emphasizes the act of creating something. Finally, "output" is a term that suggests measurement and quantity of work produced.

Usage examples for Oeuvre

Bach composed them when he was in the full vigour of his powers, and they may be considered his chef d'oeuvre in this form.
"Johann Sebastian Bach"
Johann Nikolaus Forkel and Charles Sanford Terry
Une oeuvre ne vieillit qu'en proportion de son antimysticisme.
"Christian Mysticism"
William Ralph Inge
As in the case of Guynemer, when she mounted her aerial steed in pursuit of big cash donations to her oeuvre, all lesser lights abandoned hopes for theirs.
"Home Fires in France"
Dorothy Canfield

Famous quotes with Oeuvre

  • Hors D'oeuvre: A ham sandwich cut into forty pieces.
    Jack Benny
  • At some point, the pride has to be a part of the whole day-to-day oeuvre. It's part of who you are and doesn't need to be discussed anymore.
    Sandra Bernhard
  • Maybe that's the whole teen oeuvre, you know covering people in disgusting bodily fluids and whatnot.
    Rider Strong
  • To be full of joy when looking at an oeuvre is not a little thing.
    Jean Arp

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