handiwork
Americannoun
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work done by hand.
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the characteristic quality of a particular doer or maker.
In all of Mozart's music we discover the handiwork of a genius.
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the result of work done by hand.
woven mats and other handiwork.
noun
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work performed or produced by hand, such as embroidery or pottery
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the result of the action or endeavours of a person or thing
Etymology
Origin of handiwork
before 1000; Middle English handiwerk, Old English handgeweorc, variant of handweorc (cognate with German Handwerk ). See hand, y-, work
Explanation
Handiwork is something that you've done, achieved, or made, especially with your own two hands. When you hold up a pair of mittens you just finished knitting, you're admiring your handiwork. You can use the noun handiwork for the result of hard work, like a tidy, weeded and mulched garden or a handmade birdhouse. You can also look at something less positive, like a messy living room scattered with books that have been pulled from the shelves, and say to your two year-old cousin, "Is this your handiwork?" This word comes from the Old English handgeweorc, from hand and geweorc, "work."
Vocabulary lists containing handiwork
Example Sentences
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Although the supermajority described its handiwork as a straightforward application of April’s decision in Louisiana v.
From Slate • Jun. 3, 2026
His first success came with jingles for brands like State Farm — “Like a Good Neighbor” is his handiwork — and Band-Aid.
From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2026
The problem is that almost nobody has been around to see the Rays’ handiwork.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 22, 2026
Wainwright has previously displayed his handiwork at events for charity, and discovered that blind people have loved to feel the large items next to the normal sized ones.
From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026
“I heard about your friend,” she says, pausing her handiwork to look at me.
From "Saints and Misfits" by S.K. Ali
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