A1 noun Neutre

glassblowing

/ˈɡlæsˌbloʊɪŋ/

Glassblowing is the craft of making objects by blowing air through a tube into a piece of hot, liquid glass. It is an ancient art used to create beautiful things like vases, bowls, and decorations.

Exemples

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1

We watched a glassblowing show at the local fair.

We watched a glassblowing show at the local fair.

2

The museum features an exhibit dedicated to the history of glassblowing.

The museum features an exhibit dedicated to the history of glassblowing.

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Glassblowing is way harder than it looks on TV!

Glassblowing is way harder than it looks on TV!

Famille de mots

Nom
glassblowing
Verb
blow glass
Adjectif
glassblown
Apparenté
glassblower
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Astuce mémo

Imagine blowing a bubble with gum, but instead of gum, it is hot, glowing glass!

Quiz rapide

The artist used ________ to create a beautiful, delicate vase from hot liquid.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : glassblowing

Exemples

1

We watched a glassblowing show at the local fair.

everyday

We watched a glassblowing show at the local fair.

2

The museum features an exhibit dedicated to the history of glassblowing.

formal

The museum features an exhibit dedicated to the history of glassblowing.

3

Glassblowing is way harder than it looks on TV!

informal

Glassblowing is way harder than it looks on TV!

4

Archaeological evidence suggests glassblowing was developed in the 1st century BC.

academic

Archaeological evidence suggests glassblowing was developed in the 1st century BC.

5

Our studio specializes in custom glassblowing for high-end clients.

business

Our studio specializes in custom glassblowing for high-end clients.

Famille de mots

Nom
glassblowing
Verb
blow glass
Adjectif
glassblown
Apparenté
glassblower

Collocations courantes

the art of glassblowing the art of glassblowing
glassblowing studio glassblowing studio
traditional glassblowing traditional glassblowing
glassblowing demonstration glassblowing demonstration
glassblowing techniques glassblowing techniques

Phrases Courantes

master the art of glassblowing

master the art of glassblowing

studio glassblowing

studio glassblowing

free-blown glass

free-blown glass

Souvent confondu avec

glassblowing vs glassmaking

Glassmaking is the general term for all glass production, while glassblowing specifically uses air to shape it.

glassblowing vs glass etching

Glass etching is scratching the surface of cold glass, while glassblowing shapes hot glass.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word when referring specifically to the artistic or manual process of shaping hot glass with air. It is usually treated as an uncountable noun.

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Erreurs courantes

Don't use 'glassblowing' as a verb (e.g., 'I am glassblowing'). Instead, use 'I am blowing glass' or 'I am practicing glassblowing.'

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Astuce mémo

Imagine blowing a bubble with gum, but instead of gum, it is hot, glowing glass!

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Origine du mot

A compound of the English words 'glass' and 'blowing' (moving air), describing the literal action performed.

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun often follows 'the art of' can be used as a gerund or a noun
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Contexte culturel

The island of Murano in Venice, Italy, is world-famous for its historic glassblowing traditions.

Quiz rapide

The artist used ________ to create a beautiful, delicate vase from hot liquid.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : glassblowing

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still life

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cubism

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surrealism

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contemporary art

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easel

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