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statue

/ˈstætʃ.uː/

A statue is a three-dimensional figure of a person, animal, or object that is carved or cast from materials like stone, wood, or metal. It is usually life-sized or larger and is often displayed in public places or museums.

Ejemplos

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There is a beautiful statue of a lion in the middle of the park.

A lovely stone figure of a lion is located in the park center.

2

The government decided to erect a bronze statue to honor the national hero.

The officials built a metal figure to show respect for a famous person.

3

I'll wait for you right next to the horse statue.

I will meet you by the figure of the horse.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
statue
Adjetivo
statuesque
Relacionado
statuary
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Truco para recordar

A statue 'stays' still. Both 'statue' and 'stay' start with 'sta'.

Quiz rápido

The ______ of Liberty is a famous symbol of freedom in the United States.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: Statue

Ejemplos

1

There is a beautiful statue of a lion in the middle of the park.

everyday

A lovely stone figure of a lion is located in the park center.

2

The government decided to erect a bronze statue to honor the national hero.

formal

The officials built a metal figure to show respect for a famous person.

3

I'll wait for you right next to the horse statue.

informal

I will meet you by the figure of the horse.

4

The study analyzes the proportions of the ancient Greek statue found in the ruins.

academic

The research looks at the size of the old Greek figure found in the broken buildings.

5

The corporation commissioned a modern statue for the headquarters' main lobby.

business

The company paid for a new art figure for the entrance of their office.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
statue
Adjetivo
statuesque
Relacionado
statuary

Colocaciones comunes

bronze statue a figure made of bronze metal
marble statue a figure carved from white stone
ancient statue a very old figure
life-size statue a figure that is the same size as a real person
erect a statue to build or put up a statue

Frases Comunes

still as a statue

not moving at all

Statue of Liberty

the famous monument in New York

statue of a person

a figure representing a specific individual

Se confunde a menudo con

statue vs statute

A statue is a physical piece of art, while a statute is a written law.

statue vs status

Status refers to social or professional rank, not a physical object.

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Notas de uso

Use 'statue' to refer specifically to 3D representations of figures. It is most commonly used for public monuments or pieces found in art galleries.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'statue' when they mean 'painting' or 'statute' (law). Remember that a statue is always a solid, 3D object.

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Truco para recordar

A statue 'stays' still. Both 'statue' and 'stay' start with 'sta'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin word 'statuere', which means to set up or cause to stand.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun: one statue, two statues. Usually followed by the preposition 'of' to describe the subject (e.g., statue of a queen).
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Contexto cultural

Statues are often used globally to celebrate historical figures, though their presence is sometimes controversial in modern political contexts.

Quiz rápido

The ______ of Liberty is a famous symbol of freedom in the United States.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: Statue

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