Advertisement

View definitions for sculpt

sculpt

verb as in chisel

Strongest match

Weak match

verb as in emboss

Strongest matches

verb as in model

verb as in mold

verb as in sculpture

verb as in whittle

Discover More

Example Sentences

The free exhibition will feature portraits made on the fourth series of the BBC's Extraordinary Portraits, which sees artists paint, sculpt or photograph people with powerful personal stories.

From BBC

Her wide lapels could be reminiscent of the suiting of 1980s New York, a time and place when Melania's husband cut his teeth, but the silhouette is more sculpted and modern.

From BBC

“It wasn’t until I took a sculpting class that I realized how much I love working with my hands,” said Simpson.

Schapker, who joined the prequel series in 2022, drew on her extensive career working on shows like “Alias,” “Fringe,” “The Flash” and “Westworld” as she and the writers sculpted the episodes.

Later scenes showcase Sheridan’s impressive skill as a horseman and his sculpted torso.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement