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Meaning of master
A person with great skill or expertise in a particular area or activity
Etymology of master
The word "master" originated from Old French "maistre", which is derived from Latin "magister", meaning "chief, head, or director"
Historically, the word "master" has been used to refer to a person of high social status, a skilled artisan, or a person with authority over others
Synonyms
expert
professional
virtuoso
adept
skilled
proficient
accomplished
competent
capable
talented
gifted
seasoned
veteran
authority
specialist
guru
mentor
coach
instructor
teacher
guide
leader
commander
chief
executive
director
manager
supervisor
boss
lord
sovereign
ruler
monarch
emperor
king
queen
Definitions
- A person who has complete control or authority over something
- * A person who has great skill or expertise in a particular area or activity
- * A male head of a household or institution
- * A title given to a man of high social status or respect
Usage Examples
- The master chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests
- * She is a master of the violin, having played for over 20 years
- * The company is led by a master strategist who has guided it to success
Antonyms
novice
amateur
apprentice
trainee
beginner
incompetent
inept
unskilled
inexperienced
amateurish
clumsy
ineffectual
inadequate
unqualified
ineffective
inefficient
unproductive
unsuccessful
loser
failure