sculpt

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Sculpt means to shape or create something from a block of material, like stone or clay. It can also mean to carve out a design on a surface.

When we talk about sculpting, we often think of famous artists who create massive statues or intricate designs out of marble or metal. But you don't have to be an expert artist to use the word in everyday life. Imagine you're working with play dough and making shapes with your fingers – that's a simple form of sculpting! You might even try sculpting food, like carving a centerpiece for dinner or creating intricate designs on top of a cake. In a broader sense, sculpting can also refer to changing the shape or appearance of something by removing or adding material. For example, you might say "the architect was tasked with sculpting the building's design around the existing park."

How common is "sculpt"?

Word sculpt is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

verb

  • (transitive) To form by sculpture.

    Example: They sculpted a statue out of clay.

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