masterpiece

/ˈmæstərˌpiːs/
noun
  1. A work of art, literature, music, or other creative work that is considered the best or most outstanding of its creator or of its kind.
    • The Mona Lisa is often called Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece.
    • Her latest novel is a masterpiece of storytelling.
    • The architect designed a masterpiece that won international awards.
  2. An extremely good or impressive example of something.
    • That chocolate cake was a masterpiece — I've never tasted anything better.
    • The team's performance was a masterpiece of teamwork and strategy.
    • His speech was a masterpiece of persuasion.
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