Connoisseur in a sentence as a noun

I'm not a screen connoisseur, but it's non-glare yet bright.

""Last night a meth connoisseur took my wallet and my mobile phone!

It's just a connoisseur mentality -- the same as for wine, scotch, guns, etc.

You must become a connoisseur in methods by which you can avoid doing work.

I'm going to be brutally honest here, but don't worry I'm not a connoisseur of these things!

I've bought a few, and while they're certainly faithful, I'm not enough of a connoisseur to spot the flaws.

As an avid watcher of the show and graphics connoisseur, I didn't know that half those castles were CG. Very fine work.

As a connoisseur & past perpetrator of bad UIs I know one when I see one & the XPrivacy UI is awful.

I tried mightily when I was young to figure out how to be a wine connoisseur and appreciate the "finer" wines.

If you're a connoisseur, as your profile says, then you can avoid the issue altogether by ordering a good craft beer.

Such questions are based on the consumer premise of "I like it, so it's good".A connoisseur is someone who can say "I don't like it, but it's good.

"Serious Eats: "a chance to really compare and think differently about what's being done out there in coffee"Saveur: "perfect gift for the coffee connoisseur in your life.

Market this as a paid product which offers a superior web browsing experience for the technology connoisseur and the privacy concious.

The connoisseur and the expert are despised for their pretentious claim to know better than the others, even though culture is democratic and distributes its privileges to all.

Minimalist or not, we buy a lot of things in life - how much time can we spend for each and every one of them?The entire post seems to paint the idea that you have to be a connoisseur of everything in life.

Absolutely, the standard libraries are sorely desperate for some TLC. If anyone fancies themselves a connoisseur of batteries-included libraries in the vein of Python and Go, even just stubbing out a nice API without any code would go a long way towards directing the community development effort.

It's also a little jab to those who consider themselves "connoisseurs" of anything, wine tasting, televisions, food, or otherwise... because not knowing about one of the most influential forces in your opinion as a "connoisseur" really makes you "not so smart".

Connoisseur definitions

noun

an expert able to appreciate a field; especially in the fine arts

See also: cognoscente