Search results for ‘master’
English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- master
- ['mɒːstə]
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- 1. the man in authority, such as the head of a household, the employer of servants, or the owner of slaves or animals
- 2. a person with exceptional skill at a certain thing
- 3. ( as modifier )
- 4. a great artist, esp an anonymous but influential artist
- 5. a person who has complete control of a situation
- 6. an abstract thing regarded as having power or influence
- 7. a workman or craftsman fully qualified to practise his trade and to train others in it
- 8. ( as modifier )
- 9. an original...
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- Master
- ['mɒːstə]
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- 1. a title of address placed before the first name or surname of a boy
- 2. a respectful term of address, esp as used by disciples when addressing or referring to a religious teacher
- 3. an archaic equivalent of Mr
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Examples (1-5 of 15)
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the master drubbed Latin into the boys
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the search for an enlightened spiritual master
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the hand of a master
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a hard master
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a master of the violin
Vocab List (1 of 16)
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