Meaning & Definition of word "Statuesque"

Statuesque

/ˌstætʃ.uˈesk/

adjective:

  • 1. Having the qualities of a statue, especially in being tall, dignified, and graceful.
    • Example: The model struck a statuesque pose that captivated everyone in the room.
  • 2. Imposing, attractive, or well-proportioned in appearance.
    • Example: Her statuesque figure made her the center of attention at the gala.
  • 3. Resembling or suggesting a statue in stillness or elegance.
    • Example: He stood statuesque in the midst of the chaos, exuding calm and poise.

Etymology

Derived from 'statue' with the suffix '-esque', denoting the quality of resembling or being like.

Common Phrases and Expressions

statuesque beauty:

A beauty that is reminiscent of a statue, often implying height and grace.

statuesque figure:

A figure that has the proportions and grace of a statue.

Related Words

statue:

A carved or cast figure of a person or animal.

sculpture:

The art of creating decorative or artistic objects by shaping materials.

Slang Meanings of statuesque