magnum opus

noun

mag·​num opus ˈmag-nəm-ˈō-pəs How to pronounce magnum opus (audio)
: a great work
especially : the greatest achievement of an artist or writer

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You may recognize magnum (meaning "great") as a Latin word that shows up in altered forms in several English words, and perhaps you can also come up with a few words that are related to opus ("work"). Magnitude, magnanimous, opulent, and operate are some obvious relations of the two. Magnum opus, which entered English in the 18th century, retains the original Latin spelling and the literal meaning "great work." Although the term most often refers to literary, musical, or artistic productions, it has been used to describe many kinds of great works, including games, construction projects, and even surgical techniques.

Examples of magnum opus in a Sentence

His last novel was his magnum opus. this symphony is usually considered Beethoven's magnum opus
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Word History

Etymology

Latin

First Known Use

1791, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of magnum opus was in 1791

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“Magnum opus.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/magnum%20opus. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

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magnum opus

noun
mag·​num opus ˌmag-nə-ˈmō-pəs How to pronounce magnum opus (audio)
: a great work and especially the greatest achievement of an artist or writer
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