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Noun
Those possessing superior or specialized knowledge in a particular field
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“He had failed at everything except the art of chicanery, of which he was a master.”
Noun
A postgraduate degree which aims to assist students in developing a mastery for a particular academic field or profession
Noun
Plural for a person who has people working for him or her
“I did as I was told by my master.”
Noun
Plural for the owner of a dog, horse, or other domesticated animal
“The horse turned his head, regarding his master with confused eyes.”
Noun
Plural for the captain of a merchant ship
“Three crew members, including the ship's master, are being questioned.”
Noun
Plural for an original recording, film, or document from which copies can be made
“The band re-recorded their tracks after failing to locate the master.”
Noun
Plural for a highly regarded teacher or leader
“We regarded him as our spiritual master.”
Noun
(British) Plural for a schoolteacher
“He heard some of the teachers and the academy master sorting through names.”
Noun
Plural for one who is victorious in a contest
“He held the trophy aloft as this year's master of the tournament.”
Verb
To become completely proficient in a given field or skill
“I'm determined to master the skill of playing the guitar.”
Verb
To overcome or defeat
“I deliberately went bungee jumping to master my fear of heights.”
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