Statues (en. Statues)

/sta.ty/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A sculpted work of art often representing a character or an animal.
The Statue of Liberty is emblematic of New York.
La statue de la Liberté est emblématique de New York.
A three-dimensional figurine or sculpture.
Artists love to create marble statues for their timeless beauty.
Les artistes aiment créer des statues de marbre pour leur beauté intemporelle.
A sculpture, often in stone, bronze, or metal.
The ancient statues displayed in the museum attract many visitors.
Les statues anciennes exposées dans le musée attirent de nombreux visiteurs.

Etymology

From Latin 'statua', which means 'statue, representation' derived from 'statuere', 'to place, to establish'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

strike a pose like a statue
To remain still and silent.
prendre la pose comme une statue
to have the stature of salt
To be petrified by fear or surprise.
avoir la statue de sel
to be a statue
To not express emotions, to be very serious.
être une statue

Related Words

sculpture
A work of art in relief or in volume.
sculpture
monument
A commemorative structure often shaped like a statue.
monument
bust
A sculptural representation of a person's head and bust.
buste

Slang Meanings

To be motionless or expressionless.
He stood like a statue throughout the entire meeting.
Il est resté planté comme une statue pendant toute la réunion.
To be like a work of art, often used to refer to someone very beautiful or striking.
She walks down the street, she looks like a statue.
Elle marche dans la rue, on dirait une statue.