Nearby Words
master [mas-ter, mah-ster] Example Sentences
Main Entry:
master [mas-ter, mah-ster]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: expert
Synonyms: ace*, adept, crack*, crackerjack*, experienced, masterly, proficient, skilled, skillful
Antonyms: amateur
Main Entry: master
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person in charge, female or male
Synonyms: administrator, boss, captain, chief, chieftain, commandant, commander, commanding officer, conqueror, controller, director, employer, general, governor, guide, guru, head, head person, instructor, judge, lord, manager, matriarch, overlord, overseer, owner, patriarch, pedagogue, preceptor, principal, pro, ruler, schoolmaster/ mistress, skipper, slave driver, spiritual leader, superintendent, supervisor, swami, taskmaster, teacher, top dog, tutor, wheel
Antonyms: servant
Main Entry: master
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expert, skilled person, female or male
Synonyms: ace*, adept, artist, artiste, authority, buff*, champion, connoisseur, conqueror, doctor, doyen, doyenne, genius, guru, maestro, maven, old hand, old pro, past master, prima donna, pro, professional, proficient, pundit, real pro, sage, savant, scientist, shark, victor, virtuoso, whiz*, whiz-bang, winner, wizard
Antonyms: amateur
Example Sentences
  • Instead, the length of some courses will be based on how quickly students can master the subject, he said.
  • Montaigne was a master of the suggestive non sequitur and the self-contradiction.
  • He wasn't an oceanographer, he was a master storyteller," she says.
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Main Entry: master
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: learn; become proficient
Synonyms: acquire, beat the game, beat the system, bone up, bury yourself in, comprehend, cram, excel in, gain mastery, get down cold, get down pat, get hold of, get the hang of, get the knack of, grasp, grind, hit the books, learn the ropes, megastudy, pick up, study, swamp*, understand
Antonyms: be ignorant
Main Entry: ace
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exhibiting expertise in some activity
Synonyms: brilliant, champion, distinguished, excellent, expert, first-rate, great, master, outstanding, superb, virtuoso
Antonyms: inept, unskilled
Main Entry: ace
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expert in some activity
Synonyms: champion, genius, master, pro, star, virtuoso, winner, wizard
Antonyms: clod, ignoramus
Main Entry: arch
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: principal, superior
Synonyms: accomplished, champion, chief, consummate, expert, finished, first, foremost, greatest, head, highest, leading, main, major, master, preeminent, premier, primary, top
Antonyms: inferior
Main Entry: best
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: defeat; gain advantage
Synonyms: KO, beat, beat up, better, blank*, blast*, bulldoze, clobber, conquer, cream*, deck, drub, exceed, excel, flax, floor*, get the better of, knock off, lambaste, let have it, lick*, master, outclass, outdo, outshine, outstrip, overcome, prevail, put away, shoot down, shut down, surpass, take care of, take down, tan*, thrash*, top, total, transcend, trash*, triumph, triumph over, trounce, wallop, waste*, wax, whip*, whomp, whop, wipe out, wipe the floor with, wipe, zap
Antonyms: give up, lose, relent, surrender
Main Entry: boy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: young man
Synonyms: buck, cadet, chap, child, dude*, fellow, gamin, guy, half-pint, junior, lad, little guy, little shaver, master, punk*, puppy, runt, schoolboy, shaver, small fry, sonny, sprout*, squirt, stripling, tadpole, whippersnapper, youngster, youth
Antonyms: girl
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