Synonyms of artnext
1
: skill acquired by experience, study, or observation
the art of making friends
2
a
: a branch of learning:
(1)
: one of the humanities
(2)
arts plural : liberal arts
b
archaic : learning, scholarship
3
: an occupation requiring knowledge or skill
the art of organ building
4
a
: the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects
the art of painting landscapes
also : works so produced
a gallery for modern art
b(1)
(2)
: one of the fine arts
(3)
: one of the graphic arts
5
a
archaic : a skillful plan
b
: the quality or state of being artful (see artful sense 2a)
6
: decorative or illustrative elements in printed matter
Choose the Right Synonym for art

art, skill, cunning, artifice, craft mean the faculty of executing well what one has devised.

art implies a personal, unanalyzable creative power.

the art of choosing the right word

skill stresses technical knowledge and proficiency.

the skill of a glassblower

cunning suggests ingenuity and subtlety in devising, inventing, or executing.

a mystery plotted with great cunning

artifice suggests technical skill especially in imitating things in nature.

believed realism in film could be achieved only by artifice

craft may imply expertness in workmanship.

the craft of a master goldsmith

Examples of art in a Sentence

a piece of modern art It's a remarkable picture, but is it art? The museum has a large collection of folk art. He studied art in college.
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During the eighteenth century, travelers on the Grand Tour, completing their education in art and architectural history, made an obligatory stop in Paestum. Literary Hub, 11 June 2026 Youngsters enjoy crafts, arts, games, and outdoor recreation in both full and half-day sessions. Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 11 June 2026 Its sheer red sandstone cliffs, carved over millions of years, cradle ancient cliff dwellings and rock art that tell stories of the ancestral Puebloans. Alia Beard Rau, USA Today, 10 June 2026 The House of Bandits is an art and fashion retail concept first introduced in 2020 with help from Burberry. Tianwei Zhang, Footwear News, 10 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for art

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, "craft, principles of a craft or a field of knowledge, one of the seven fields of study comprising the medieval school curriculum, practical knowledge, code of behavior," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, "skill, craft, knowledge, deceit, sorcery," borrowed from Latin art-, ars "acquired skill, craftsmanship, stratagem, behavior (in plural artēs), systematic body of knowledge and techniques, profession, artistic achievement," going back to Indo-European *h2r̥-ti- "act of fitting or joining" (whence also, perhaps from an adverbialized locative, Greek árti "just now," arti- "fitting, correct," Armenian ard "just now," Lithuanian artì "close by"), nominal derivative from the verbal base *h2er- "fit, join" — more at arm entry 3

Note: M. de Vaan (Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the Other Italic Languages, Brill, 2008) also adduces from *h2r̥-ti- Old Avestan ārəiti- "reward" (Young Avestan aṣ̌i-). Compare, also with zero grade ablaut and -t- suffixes, Sanskrit ṛtáḥ "right, true," ṛtúḥ "fixed time, order, rule." See also article entry 1, artiodactyl.

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of art was in the 14th century

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“Art.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/art. Accessed 12 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

art

1 of 2
(ˈ)ärt How to pronounce art (audio)
ərt

archaic present 2nd singular of be

art

2 of 2 noun
1
: skill that comes through experience or study
the art of making friends
2
: a branch of learning
especially : one of the nonscientific branches of learning (as literature)
usually used in plural
a degree in the arts
3
: an occupation that requires knowledge or skill
cooking is an art
4
: the use of skill and creativity especially in the making of things that are beautiful to look at, listen to, or read
5
: the works (as pictures, poems, or songs) produced by artists
Etymology

Old English eart "art"

Middle English art "art, skill," from early French art (same meaning), from Latin art-, ars "skill"

Medical Definition

ART

abbreviation
1
accredited record technician
The education and training necessary to become an ART (accredited record technician) is available through a two-year associate degree program for medical records technicians at a junior or community college.The Chicago Tribune
2
assisted reproductive technology
A quarter century after the first "test tube" baby, the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has risen astronomically.Anna Mulrine, U.S. News & World Report
Nationally, about 107,000 ART procedures—which include IVF and related procedures that consist of the egg and sperm being handled outside the body—are performed.Helena Oliviero, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Legal Definition

art

abbreviation
article

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