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master
  1. Someone who has control over something or someone.
  2. The owner of an animal or slave.
  3. (nautical) The captain of a merchant ship; a master mariner.
  4. (dated) The head of a household.
  5. Someone who employs others.
  6. An expert at something.
  7. A tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices.
  8. (dated) A schoolmaster.
  9. A skilled artist.
  10. (dated) A man or a boy; mister. See Master.
  11. A master's degree; a type of postgraduate degree, usually undertaken after a bachelor degree.
  12. A person holding such a degree.
  13. The original of a document or of a recording.
  14. (film) The primary wide shot of a scene, into which the closeups will be edited later.
  15. (law) A parajudicial officer (such as a referee, an auditor, an examiner, or an assessor) specially appointed to help a court with its proceedings.
  16. (engineering) A device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source (e.g. master database).
  17. (freemasonry) A person holding an office of authority, especially the presiding officer.
  18. (by extension) A person holding a similar office in other civic societies.
  19. Synonyms:
  20. Examples:
    1. “I did as I was told by my master.”
      “He had failed at everything except the art of chicanery, of which he was a master.”
      “The horse turned his head, regarding his master with confused eyes.”
mastery
  1. The position or authority of a master; dominion; command; supremacy; superiority.
  2. Superiority in war or competition; victory; triumph; preeminence.
  3. (obsolete) Contest for superiority.
  4. (obsolete) A masterly operation; a feat.
  5. (obsolete) The philosopher's stone.
  6. The act or process of mastering; the state of having mastered; expertise.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “The performance has demonstrated her mastery of classical music.”
      “It would be good if there were more people with real mastery of other subjects.”
      “The development of agriculture allowed for our increasing mastery over nature.”
mastership
  1. The state or office of a master.
  2. Mastery: dominion, superiority, control.
  3. Mastery: superior skill.
  4. (obsolete) Chief work; masterpiece. (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought):
  5. A title of respect, sometimes ironic.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “The artist's success was at least to a part a result of a superior mastership of the technical process of printmaking.”
      “A crowd quickly gathers around him and congratulates him on his mastership of water.”
      “In 1714 his attendance at the council on Anne's death strengthened the Hanoverian position, and he was restored to the mastership.”
masterwork
  1. A piece done to prove possession of skill sufficient to be ranked a master.
  2. A piece of quality, indicative of having been made by a master; a masterpiece.
  3. (obsolete) An act of primary importance.
  4. (obsolete) A main drain or irrigation channel.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “He's the master of lyrical images filled with a foreboding darkness that's almost more like a painted masterwork than film.”
      “Each one of these movies is a masterwork of form, style, and simple near-silent storytelling, even when the plots seem obtuse or illogical.”
      “Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion.”
masterpiece
  1. A piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career.
  2. A work of outstanding creativity, skill or workmanship.
  3. A work created in order to qualify as a master craftsman and member of a guild.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “His writing for contralto or mezzo-soprano, to a text by Theocritus, is surely a masterpiece.”
      “He turned his science prof into an unhinged dictator in a satire that was later to be championed as a masterpiece by the absurdists.”
      “I left the theatre, not raging at a failed masterpiece, but merely feeling a little jaded and nonplussed.”
mastering
  1. Becoming professional in the use of something; having mastery of.
  2. The process by which an audio recording is mastered.
mastercraftsman
  1. a master of a specific trade or craft who may employ and train apprentices
maestro
  1. A master in some art, especially a composer or conductor.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Starting next season, the affable maestro will be the musical director of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra.”
      “He will be remembered as a talented maestro who did so much for Kenyan music while mentoring younger artists.”
      “Morash is a maestro of the Irish theatre, and his book will readily displace some of the dogged chronicles that have appeared in past years.”
masterman
  1. (archaic) A master craftsman, often having apprentices or journeyman employees.
masterling
  1. A young, little, or petty master; a lordling.
  2. Synonyms:
masterer
  1. Agent noun of master: one who masters.
master
  1. (nautical, in combination) A vessel having a specified number of masts.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I did as I was told by my master.”
      “He had failed at everything except the art of chicanery, of which he was a master.”
      “The horse turned his head, regarding his master with confused eyes.”
maestry
  1. the state or condition of being a maestro
masters
  1. A master's degree.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The rotation of question masters works very well as it guarantees a good variety of topics and keeps boredom at bay.”
      “Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters, top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors.”
      “All bona fide masters insist upon the completion of an academic course of study.”
masterfulness
  1. The quality of being masterful.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Despite his lack of experience, his masterfulness in playing the piano impressed the entire audience.”
      “Despite his lack of accomplishments, John exuded an air of masterfulness, confidently boasting about his exaggerated talents and achievements.”
      “And I think you can see the benefits of it in the quality, the masterfulness, of Linda.”
masterliness
  1. The quality of being masterly.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Anthony Trollope's masterliness is obscured, first by charges of writing too much and too fast, and then by cultism.”
      “We know too well that it is impossible to unveil the secret and the sacred that lays in masterliness.”
      “His landscapes are personally seen and conveyed onto canvas, spontaneously, with profound sensibility and masterliness.”
masterhood
  1. The condition of being a master
  2. Examples:
    1. “As for how many minorities are represented in corporate masterhood, why should that be a measure of anything?”
      Masterhood, the result of the engaging in the practices that Masters teach, is the birthright of all.”
      “Each one of these Shaikhs received the Masterhood from his predecessor.”
masters
  1. plural of master
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The rotation of question masters works very well as it guarantees a good variety of topics and keeps boredom at bay.”
      “Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters, top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors.”
      “All bona fide masters insist upon the completion of an academic course of study.”
mastercraftsmen
  1. plural of mastercraftsman
masterfulnesses
masterpieces
  1. plural of masterpiece
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Nevertheless, not even this roll-call of masterpieces can compare with the best of the Duke's Titians.”
      “The Thai sushi legend has fallen in love with the art of Asian modern cuisine, making his culinary masterpieces true works of art.”
      “The Van Gogh museum houses the largest collection of this troubled man's masterpieces, and is definitely worth a look.”
masterworks
  1. plural of masterwork
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Sinewy and sensuous, these preparatory masterworks are anatomical wonders capturing the longings of the famously impetuous painter.”
      “Kubrick was all about making marmoreal masterworks, not pleasing mortals with morsels of wish-fulfillment fantasy.”
      “That such masterworks of portraiture and reportage are now seen in the context of fine art is wholly appropriate.”
masterlings
masterships
mastermen
  1. plural of masterman
masterings
  1. plural of mastering
masterers
  1. plural of masterer
maestri
  1. plural of maestro
maestros
  1. plural of maestro
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year.”
      “The orchestra's rapport with the conductor was more alive and responsive than it is with most guest maestros.”
      “No doubt that means we are due for some emotional farewells as the departing maestros of those orchestras come to town and bid us adieu.”
masteries
  1. plural of mastery
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “We must start, he seems to be saying, by ironising the masteries of the mind.”
      “Everywhere dramatized are Kelly's masteries of color, contour, proportion, and scale.”
      “By technological watch Vitalis telecom masteries the latest solutions and ensures their operability with its clients.”
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