sculpted
/ˈskʌlptɪd/
adjective
- Having a shape that has been carved or molded, especially with skill and detail.
- Her sculpted cheekbones made her face look elegant and striking.
- The garden featured sculpted hedges shaped like animals.
- The museum displayed a beautifully sculpted marble statue of a lion.
- Having a well-defined, muscular, or toned body shape, as if carved by a sculptor.
- The fitness model showed off her sculpted arms and shoulders.
- Yoga helped her achieve a lean, sculpted body.
- After months of training, he had a sculpted physique.
verb
- Past tense and past participle of sculpt: to carve or shape (a material such as stone, wood, or clay) into a three-dimensional form.
- She sculpted the clay into a small bowl on the pottery wheel.
- He sculpted the ice into a swan for the winter festival.
- The artist sculpted a beautiful figure out of a block of marble.
- To shape or form something (such as a landscape or body) with care and precision.
- The chef sculpted the vegetables into decorative flowers for the dish.
- The personal trainer sculpted her client's body through a strict exercise routine.
- Wind and water sculpted the rocks into strange shapes over thousands of years.