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master

Definition for master

adjective as in expert

Strongest matches

adept, experienced, skilled, skillful

Strong matches

ace, crack, crackerjack

Weak matches

masterly, proficient

adjective as in main

noun as in expert, skilled person, female or male

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Example Sentences

Reeves studied philosophy, politics and economics Oxford University and did a master's degree in economics at the London School of Economics.

From BBC

We learn about Hartman’s inner world and how he, a master of impressions, struggled to face difficult situations as himself.

The son of Turkish parents, Oz graduated from Harvard before getting his medical degree and master’s of business at University of Pennsylvania.

Roberts began her coaching career as a student assistant at Seattle Pacific while earning her master’s degree, serving as a Falcons assistant coach from 1997-2002.

"There's only so many times you can turn a deaf ear to being called murdering scum," smiles former fox hunt master, Byron John.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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