3. Teacher, instructor, tutor, preceptor, school-master, pedagogue. 4. Owner, proprietor, holder, possessor. 5. Proficient, adept, master-hand. 6. Employer. 7. Chief, principal, head, leader. Master, v. a.
1. Overpower, overcome, conquer, subdue, subjugate, vanquish. 2. Acquire, learn thoroughly, make ones self master of, become an adept in. Master, a. Main, chief, leading, principal, cardinal, prime, especial, great, grand, most important.
Master-hand, n. Adept, proficient, dab, expert, good hand, capital hand, nice hand.
Masterly, a.
1. Skilful, clever, dexterous, expert, adroit, excellent, finished. 2. Imperious, domineering, arbitrary, despotical. Master-mind, n. Master-spirit.
Master-piece, n.
1. Paragon, master-stroke, master-work, capital performance, principal performance, chef-dæuvre. 2. Chief excellence, forte, chief talent, strong side. Mastership, n.
1. Headship. 2. Dominion, rule, sway, mastery, supreme power. 3. Superiority, supremacy, pre-eminence, mastery. 4. Skill, cleverness, ability, talent.
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