Мастер синонимы на английском

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  1. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    establishing shot, long shot

  2. masternoun

    to learn to a high degree of proficiency

    It took her years to master the art of needlecraft.

    Synonyms:
    captain, skipper

  3. masternoun

    One of the triune gods of the Horned God in Wicca alongside the Father and Sage and representing a boy

    Antonyms:
    Maiden

  4. masternoun

    A master’s degree; a type of postgraduate degree, usually undertaken after a bachelor degree.

    She has a master in psychology.

    Synonyms:
    masters

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  1. master

    A person may obtain a situation by the intercession of friends, he procures a dinner by paying for it. Attain is a lofty word, pointing to some high or desirable result; a man attains the mountain summit, he attains honor or learning as the result of strenuous and earnest labor. Even that usage of attain which has been thought to refer to mere progress of time carries the thought of a result desired; as, to attain to old age; the man desires to live to a good old age; we should not speak of his attaining his dotage. One may attain an object that will prove not worth his labor, but what he achieves is in itself great and splendid; as, the Greeks at Marathon achieved a glorious victory. Compare DO; GET; REACH.

    Synonyms:
    accomplish, achieve, acquire, arrive at, attain, compass, earn, gain, get, grasp, obtain, procure, reach, secure, win

    Antonyms:
    abandon, fail, forfeit, give up, let go, lose, miss

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  1. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    lord, ruler, governor, owner, possessor, proprietor, teacher, professor, adept, chief

    Antonyms:
    servant, slave, subject, property, learner, pupil, tyro

  2. master

    Synonyms:
    conquer, overcome, subdue, overpower

    Antonyms:
    yield, fail, surrender, succumb

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  1. maestro, masternoun

    an artist of consummate skill

    «a master of the violin»; «one of the old masters»

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, master copy, schoolmaster, original, passkey, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  2. overlord, master, lordnoun

    a person who has general authority over others

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, master copy, noble, schoolmaster, original, passkey, nobleman, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  3. victor, master, superiornoun

    a combatant who is able to defeat rivals

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, superscript, master copy, higher-up, schoolmaster, winner, original, passkey, superordinate, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  4. masternoun

    directs the work of others

    Synonyms:
    schoolmaster, overlord, headmaster, passkey, victor, professional, sea captain, superior, maestro, master key, original, passe-partout, lord, skipper, captain, master copy

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  5. headmaster, schoolmaster, masternoun

    presiding officer of a school

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, master copy, schoolmaster, original, passkey, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  6. master, master copy, originalnoun

    an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, archetype, master copy, schoolmaster, original, passkey, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, pilot, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  7. master, captain, sea captain, skippernoun

    an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship

    Synonyms:
    professional, police captain, master key, maitre d’, master copy, police chief, chieftain, schoolmaster, original, passkey, maitre d’hotel, maestro, headwaiter, superior, victor, senior pilot, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  8. masternoun

    someone who holds a master’s degree from academic institution

    Synonyms:
    schoolmaster, overlord, headmaster, passkey, victor, professional, sea captain, superior, maestro, master key, original, passe-partout, lord, skipper, captain, master copy

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  9. master, professionalnoun

    an authority qualified to teach apprentices

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, master copy, schoolmaster, original, passkey, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, professional person, lord, pro, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  10. passkey, passe-partout, master key, masteradjective

    key that secures entrance everywhere

    Synonyms:
    professional, master key, master copy, schoolmaster, original, passkey, maestro, superior, victor, overlord, passe-partout, sea captain, headmaster, captain, lord, skipper

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  11. chief(a), main(a), primary(a), principal(a), master(a)verb

    most important element

    «the chief aim of living»; «the main doors were of solid glass»; «the principal rivers of America»; «the principal example»; «policemen were primary targets»; «the master bedroom»; «a master switch»

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  12. master, get the hangverb

    be or become completely proficient or skilled in

    «She mastered Japanese in less than two years»

    Synonyms:
    overcome, subdue, get the hang, get over, surmount, control, dominate

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  13. overcome, get over, subdue, surmount, masterverb

    get on top of; deal with successfully

    «He overcame his shyness»

    Synonyms:
    chasten, cut through, bounce back, get over, overwhelm, inhibit, conquer, quash, sweep over, whelm, surmount, scale, get the best, cut across, have the best, dominate, suppress, outmatch, exceed, outgo, outperform, defeat, outstrip, crucify, subjugate, get the hang, reduce, control, surpass, subdue, curb, stamp down, traverse, subordinate, tame, pass over, get well, mortify, outdo, cover, repress, cross, overtake, get across, overcome, keep down, track, overpower, get the better of

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  14. dominate, masterverb

    have dominance or the power to defeat over

    «Her pain completely mastered her»; «The methods can master the problems»

    Synonyms:
    surmount, get the hang, dominate, reign, predominate, overcome, overshadow, subdue, overtop, overlook, prevail, eclipse, rule, command, get over, control

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

  15. master, controlverb

    have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of

    «Do you control these data?»

    Synonyms:
    assure, surmount, get the hang, curb, dominate, verify, see, overcome, control, moderate, hold in, hold, manipulate, ensure, check, keep in line, ascertain, operate, see to it, command, insure, get over, subdue, contain

    Antonyms:
    unimportant

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    • Ruler
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  1. zaid

    zaid’s name meaning is growth, progress, increment, superabundance, addition. zaid is a muslim boy name and it is an arabic-originated name with multiple meanings and the associated lucky number is 4.

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  1. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    ruler, director, governor, manager, chief, head, superintendent, overseer, principal, lord, GOODMAN

  2. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    commander, captain

  3. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    teacher, instructor, tutor, preceptor, school-master, pedagogue

  4. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    owner, proprietor, holder, possessor

  5. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    proficient, adept, master-hand

  6. masterverb

    Synonyms:
    overpower, overcome, conquer, subdue, subjugate, vanquish

  7. masterverb

    Synonyms:
    acquire, learn thoroughly, make one’s self master of

  8. masteradjective

    Synonyms:
    main, chief, leading, principal, cardinal, prime, especial, great, grand, most important

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  1. masternoun

    Synonyms:
    director, lord, commander, ruler, manager, governor, employer, leader, chief, owner, possessor, proprietor, padrone

    Associated words:
    dominicide

  2. masterverb

    Synonyms:
    conquer, overpower, subject, subjugate, overcome, subdue, vanquish

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  1. List of paraphrases for «master»:

    maestro, captain, maître, pattern, counselor, teacher, masters, mistress, marse, padrone, director, main, sensei, capitán, teachers, mastery, dominus, amo, boss, principal, chief, sir, equipment, massa, lord, m.a., dominate, ruler, grasp, sayed

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  1. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon:

    Jimmy was a master of his craft, but he was so much more – he was an incomparable force of nature.

  2. Jackie Berry:

    I’m a person of color and every time the term ‘master bedroom’ was used, I kept saying to myself, ‘I don’t like how it sounds,’ now as I’m walking through a property, I’ll just say it’s the owners’ or primary suite.

  3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar:

    A good man cannot be a master and a master cannot be a good man.

  4. Marianna Strongin:

    One of the biggest mistakes people make in the beginning of the year is that they set a New Year’s resolution that is too hard or too large to accomplish. This creates feelings of defeat and negative self-esteem. Instead, start very small and build as you master each task.

  5. James Fenimore Cooper:

    It is a misfortune that necessity has induced men to accord greater license to this formidable engine, in order to obtain liberty, than can be borne with less important objects in view; for the press, like fire, is an excellent servant, but a terrible master.


Translations for master

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  • سيد, أصُولِيّArabic
  • панBelarusian
  • собственик, майстор, стопанин, господар, капитан, оригинал, хазяинBulgarian
  • mestreCatalan, Valencian
  • mistr, pánCzech
  • Meister, meisternGerman
  • πλοίαρχος, αριστοτέχνης, κύριος, δάσκαλος, πρωτότυπο, μάστορας, κατέχω, αρχιτεχνίτης, καπετάνιος, αφεντικό, κυριαρχώ, αφέντης, κυβερνώ, κεντρικός, αυθεντικόςGreek
  • majstroEsperanto
  • patrón, señorito, capitán, maestro, maestre, maese, señor, amo, joven amo, máster, dominarSpanish
  • isandEstonian
  • اصلی, مَهتَر, ناخُدا, اُستاد, آقاپسَر, سَروَر, آقا, کارفَرما, سالار, ماهر, اصل, استادPersian
  • alkuperäisversio, työnantaja, isäntä, master-versio, mestari, master-kopio, hallita, kapteeni, nuoriherra, herra, pää-, alkuperäinen, -mestari, -taituriFinnish
  • maître, maîtriserFrench
  • ceannsaichScottish Gaelic
  • स्वामीHindi
  • mester, fő-Hungarian
  • padrone, mastro, maestro, comandante, boss, padroneggiare, padrona, capo, proprietario, titolare, capitano, masterItalian
  • לִשְׁלוֹטHebrew
  • マスターする, マスター, 主人, おぼっちゃまJapanese
  • 주인, 석사Korean
  • وه‌ستاKurdish
  • dominus, magister, dominulusLatin
  • MeeschterLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • saimnieks, saimnieceLatvian
  • владее, господар, управува, раководи, мајстор, стопан, газда, господари, господарски, мајсторскиMacedonian
  • controleren, meester, beheersenDutch
  • masterkopi, herre, mestre, mester, beherske, original, lede, styre, original-, mester-, hoved-Norwegian
  • panicz, pani, pan, kopia-matka, kapitan, mistrz, władcaPolish
  • senhorzinho, máster, dono, mestre, proprietário, capitão, amo, patrão, senhorPortuguese
  • stăpâni, stăpân, original, proprietar, excela, patron, jupân, conduce, controla, maestruRomanian
  • мастер, владелец, хозяин, повелитель, оригинал, ведущий, ведущее устройство, барич, господин, капитан, барчук, владыкаRussian
  • господарити, газда, господар, мајстор, gospodar, мајсторскиSerbo-Croatian
  • mojster, gospodarSlovene
  • husbonde, mästareSwedish
  • மாஸ்டர்Tamil
  • устодTajik
  • bossing, amo, maestro, compatron, kapitan, pantas-, capitan, guroTagalog
  • usta, işveren, komodor, üstad, kaptan, hoca, efendiTurkish
  • mwaisseWalloon
  • Chinese

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  • adept
  • experienced
  • skilled
  • skillful
  • ace
  • crack
  • crackerjack
  • masterly
  • proficient
  • leading
  • ascendant
  • chief
  • controlling
  • grand
  • great
  • major
  • original
  • overbearing
  • predominate
  • prime
  • principal
  • sovereign
  • foremost
  • paramount
  • predominant
  • preponderant
  • prevalent
  • regnant
  • supreme
  • administrator
  • boss
  • commander
  • director
  • guru
  • instructor
  • judge
  • manager
  • owner
  • ruler
  • teacher
  • captain
  • chief
  • chieftain
  • commandant
  • conqueror
  • controller
  • employer
  • general
  • governor
  • guide
  • head
  • lord
  • matriarch
  • overlord
  • overseer
  • patriarch
  • pedagogue
  • preceptor
  • principal
  • pro
  • skipper
  • superintendent
  • supervisor
  • swami
  • taskmaster
  • tutor
  • wheel
  • commanding officer
  • head person
  • schoolmaster/mistress
  • slave driver
  • spiritual leader
  • top dog
  • artist
  • authority
  • connoisseur
  • doctor
  • genius
  • guru
  • professional
  • scientist
  • ace
  • adept
  • artiste
  • buff
  • champion
  • conqueror
  • doyen
  • doyenne
  • maestro
  • maven
  • pro
  • pundit
  • sage
  • savant
  • shark
  • victor
  • virtuoso
  • whiz
  • winner
  • wizard
  • old hand
  • old pro
  • past master
  • prima donna
  • proficient
  • real pro
  • whiz-bang
  • comprehend
  • grasp
  • understand
  • acquire
  • cram
  • grind
  • study
  • swamp
  • beat the game
  • beat the system
  • bone up
  • bury yourself in
  • excel in
  • gain mastery
  • get down cold
  • get down pat
  • get hold of
  • get the hang of
  • get the knack of
  • hit the books
  • learn the ropes
  • megastudy
  • pick up

On this page you’ll find 239 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to master, such as: adept, experienced, skilled, skillful, ace, and crack.

  • inferior
  • insignificant
  • lesser
  • little
  • minor
  • poor
  • secondary
  • small
  • unimportant
  • amateur
  • auxiliary
  • copy
  • duplicate
  • subordinate
  • employee
  • follower
  • pupil
  • student
  • worker
  • amateur
  • servant
  • amateur
  • ignoramus
  • loser
  • rookie
  • servant
  • misinterpret
  • mistake
  • misunderstand

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The Miami native is an accomplished musician, with a master’s in music education, and was an award-winning band teacher before becoming the rabble-rousing head of Florida’s teachers union.

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WORDS RELATED TO MASTER

  • AM
  • Artium Magister
  • ma
  • master
  • brilliant
  • champion
  • distinguished
  • excellent
  • expert
  • first-rate
  • great
  • master
  • outstanding
  • superb
  • virtuoso
  • champion
  • genius
  • master
  • pro
  • professional
  • star
  • virtuoso
  • winner
  • wizard
  • accomplished
  • champion
  • chief
  • consummate
  • expert
  • finished
  • first
  • foremost
  • greatest
  • head
  • highest
  • leading
  • main
  • major
  • master
  • preeminent
  • premier
  • primary
  • top
  • artificer
  • builder
  • carpenter
  • craftsman
  • handcraftsman
  • master
  • professional
  • artificers
  • builders
  • carpenters
  • craftsmen
  • handcraftsmans
  • masters
  • professionals

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  • chief

    main, person

  • lord

    ruler, supreme

  • main

    principal, characteristic

  • principal

    main, characteristic

  • maestro

    expert, creator

  • captain

    lord, overseer

  • boss

    person, control

  • leading

    characteristic, principal

  • expert

    ability, property

  • overcome

    conquer, conflict

  • original

    first, start

  • subdue

    overcome, conflict

  • proficient

    expert, ability

  • skilled

    expert, ability

  • owner

    lord, proprietor

  • adept

    expert, ability

  • professional

    expert, ability

  • surmount

    conquer, overcome

  • teacher

    education, headmaster

  • past master

  • control

    activity, overcome

  • victor

    winner, win

  • skipper

    captain, lord

  • overlord

    lord, gentleman

  • guru

    instructor, female or male

  • virtuoso

    creator, art

  • head

    lord, leader

  • instructor

    teacher, education

  • primary

    original, initial

  • masterly

  • wizard

    crack, ace

  • sovereign

    ruler, main

  • authority

    head, leader of the pack

  • ruler

    person, supreme

  • superior

    main, elderly person

  • leader

    person, leader of the pack

  • artist

    creator, art

  • pick up

    learn, perception

  • conquer

    overcome, conflict

  • dominate

    control, activity

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  • мастер сущ м

    1. master, wizard

      (учитель, волшебник)

      • старый мастер – old master
      • мастер установки – setup wizard
    2. craftsman, artisan

      (ремесленник)

      • искусный мастер – skilled craftsman
      • местные мастера – local artisans
    3. foreman

      (бригадир)

      • старший мастер – senior foreman
    4. artist

      (художник)

      • выдающийся мастер – outstanding artist
    5. nailer

имя существительное
master мастер, магистр, хозяин, учитель, господин, владелец
foreman мастер, прораб, десятник, начальник цеха, старшина присяжных, штейгер
artisan ремесленник, мастер, мастеровой
nailer мастер, гвоздильщик, гвоздарь, великолепный экземпляр
hand рука, стрелка, ладонь, сторона, почерк, мастер
repairer ремонтник, мастер, специалист по ремонту
dab прикосновение, лиманда, ершоватка, мастер, пятно, знаток
headman глава, вождь, начальник, десятник, мастер, старший рабочий
overseer надзиратель, надсмотрщик, контролер, мастер
a whale at мастер, мастак, знаток
a whale on знаток, мастак, мастер
master-hand прекрасный специалист, мастер

Предложения со словом «мастер»

У меня было чувство, что мастер смеётся надо мной.

It was almost like the old master was taunting me.

Резак высекает только там, куда его направляет мастер.

The chisel only carves where the artist points it.

Вы уже взялись за свои сонеты, мастер Шекспир?

Have you begun writing your sonnets yet, Master Shakespeare?

Мастер Бенефорте не обращался ко мне за разрешением для тебя.

Master Beneforte never applied to me for your license.

Да, я играл перед ним на мастер-классе.

Yes, I played for him in a master class.

Ты упоминал, что играл на нескольких мастер-классах.

You mentioned that you played in several master classes.

Ну, один из них был мастер-класс Джорджа Крама, Я играл перед дирижером Леонардом Слаткиным, дирижером Национального Симфонического Оркестра.

Well, one of them was the George Crumb master class, I played for the conductor Leonard Slatkin, conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra.

Я играл на мастер-классе одной пианистки, но не могу вспомнить, как ее зовут.

I’ve played in a master class for a pianist, but I can’t remember her name.

Это был небольшой мастер-класс.

It wasn’t very big one then.

Мастер Зверей решил, что наша стая не стоит внимания.

The Master of Beasts thought our pack was beneath notice.

Мастер Честер Хендерсон испытывал удовольствие от своей невидимой аудитории.

Lore Master Chester Henderson was conscious of his unseen audience.

Даже мастер Винду будет очень осторожен в этом вопросе.

Even Master Windu would be wary at this point.

Интересно отметить, что как мастер пейзажа, он никогда не вносил в него фигуры людей.

It is interesting to note that a master of landscape, he never introduced figures into it.

Мастер Кинч мельком глянул на ребят, потом опять передвинул трубку и хлопнул вожжами.

Master Kinch glanced at them out of the corner of his eye, then shifted his pipe again, and flapped the reins.

Мастер Гилл поспешно отвернулся к стене, пока Моргейз выбиралась из постели и надевала шелковый халат.

Master Gill hastily turned his face to the wall while she climbed from the bed and put on the silk robe.

Мастер Магики вытащил из кармана клочок овечьей шерсти и прочел заклинание.

The Master of Sorcere pulled a wisp of fleece from a pocket and recited an incantation.

Вы вернулись в собственный уютный коттедж, мастер Джошуа Шантиклер.

You’ve come back to your own snug cottage, Master Josiah Chanticleer.

Мастер Оружия шагал широко и уверенно, словно не было никакого ранения.

The weapons master’s strides were even and sure despite his wounded leg.

Мастер Оружия откинулся назад и вложил в арбалет отравленный дротик.

He ducked back, cocked his hand crossbow and laid a poisoned dart in the channel.

Мастер воздел к небу свои худые руки и произнес заклинание.

The Lore Master raised his thin arms and performed an invocation.

Мастер выступал в роли советника и проводника, лидера и организатора группы.

The Lore Master acted as advisor and guide, group leader and organizer.

Ян Кеттлер, мастер, преподаватель, гуру танца.

Jan Kettler, a master, a teacher, a dance guru.

Когда-то я слышала запах духов, которые одна такая Мастер Вампиров использовала для колдовства.

Once upon a time I’d smelled perfume when a certain Master Vampire had been using her magic.

Мастер всегда обладал способностями к гипнозу, но не в таком масштабе.

The Master was always sort of hypnotic, but this is on a massive scale.

Стволы старых дубов обвивал плющ, и даже желуди мастер выписал с большим тщанием.

Ivy crawled up the trunks of ancient oaks, and even the acorns had been done with loving care.

Темп-мастер ударил обмотанной кожей деревянной колотушкой в стоящий перед ним громадный медный барабан.

The keleustes struck the great copper drum before him with the leather — cushioned mallet.

Мастер Драммонд промокнул лоб своим собственным кипенно-белым полотенцем.

Master Drummond wiped his forehead with his own white towel.

Его мастер настолько силен, что ни один мастер вампиров в городе не почуял его присутствия.

His master is someone so powerful that no master vamp in this city sensed him.

Мастер Джеймс оказался сердечным, любезным человеком с сединой в волосах и узловатым шрамом на скуле.

He turned out to be a hearty, kind — spoken man with graying hair and a knobby scar on one cheekbone.

Мастер Скайуокер, кажется, внушает сильную уверенность своим людям.

Master Skywalker seems to inspire great confidence in his men.

Мастер терпеливо объяснил подмастерью, почему сначала необходимо денатурировать рибозим-загрязнитель в Машинном озере.

The Master patiently explained to his apprentice about the need to denature the ribozyme contaminants with the Machine Lake equipment first.

Мастер Бенефорте бросил чалку на хрустевшую под ногами гальку.

Master Beneforte let the bow rope drop to the gravel crunching underfoot.

Мастер Оружия одним ударом опрокинул Хаундэра со скамьи и выхватил Дровокол.

The weapons master threw a punch, knocked Houndaer backward off his bench, and snatched up Splitter.

На такой дистанции даже самый неуклюжий мастер закрутки не промахнется.

At that range even the most inept Twist Master could not miss.

Меня зовут Том Меррилин, а не мастер Менестрель.

My name is Thom Merrilin, not Master Gleeman.

Она дала мне мастер-ключ, который встроила в систему безопасности Карликовой звезды, когда работала там.

She gave me a command code she had embedded in Dwarf Star’s security protocol when she was working there.

Другой мастер вырезал магические буквы на волшебных палочках из орехового дерева и камышовых жезлах.

Another technician was inscribing magical characters onto hazelwood wands and cane staffs.

Этот Мастер Города проявил неслыханную щедрость по отношению к Киту.

The Master of the City in question has put a bounty out on Keith.

Настоящий мастер из клуба карате ищет поединка со мной!

I was challenged to a duel by a really strong senior from the karate club!

Мастер Оружия тоже выглядел грубым, больным орком в грязных лохмотьях.

The weapons master too appeared to be a scurvy broken — down orc in grubby rags.

Мастер Натаниэль объяснил, что это сделал служивший у него когда-то парень по имени Вилли Висп.

Master Nathaniel told him it was a lad who had once been in his service called Willy Wisp.

У нас найдется мастер, который смог бы сделать мне серебряные колокольчики?

Do we have a craftsman who can make me silver bells?

Мастер, что делает эти сундуки, ведет список покупателей.

The craftsman who makes these chests keeps a list of customers.

Или какой-нибудь мастер-раб мог вырезать это по памяти.

Or a slave artisan might have carved it from memory.

Верный, простой воин, а не мастер произносить медовые фразы.

A loyal, plain man of the battlefield, not an artist with a tongue for honeyed phrases.

Вряд ли Мастер вампиров поможет мне обрести власть над его последователями.

A master vampire wasn’t likely to help me gain power over his followers.

Я всё ещё надеюсь, что мастер Рембрандт напишет портрет моей дочери.

And perhaps I may hope that master Van Rijn will give my daughter’s portrait some resemblance.

Через несколько часов Мастер получит такую дозу фантазии, какую только сможет выдержать.

Starting a few hours from now, the Lore Master was going to get all the fantasy he could handle.

Мастер указал испачканным чернилами пальцем в прейскурант с образцами работ и ценами за десяток.

The man’s inksmeared forefinger indicated a schedule of samples and prices.

Мастер Драммонд скоренько закончил вытирать руки и выпрямил широкую спину.

Master Drummond quickly finished at wiping his hands and then straightened his broad back.

Я не столь тщеславен, чтобы демонстрировать власть, мастер Кромвель.

I’m not so vain as to display its power, master cromwell.

Жаль, я не мастер на это.

Pity I’m not heavy on hammer and saw.

Мастер — Повелитель времени, наверное, он регенировался.

If the Master’s a Time Lord, then he must’ve regenerated.

Я не хочу выглядеть властным, дорогая, но мастер Эрко сказал, что пришло время обсудить определенные детали.

I don’t wish to be authoritative, but Erko says now is our proper time for discussion of certain details.

И тогда неизвестный мастер из числа иллюминатов создал четыре скульптуры…

Then some unknown Illuminati master sculpted four statues.

Мне нужно забрать с собой всё, особенно мастер-копии альбома, над которым я работаю.

I need to take everything with me, especially the masters of the album I’ve been working on.

Я знаю, какой ты мастер выдумывать истории.

I know how good you are at making up stories.

Параллельно с изучением истории программа предусматривает экскурсии, мастер-классы и встречи с теми, кто выжил, а также использование новых средств информации.

Alongside history lessons, the syllabus also provides for excursions, workshops, meetings with survivors and use of new media.

Там будет мастер нагнетания ужаса — Стивен Кинг -, голос азиатского поколения — Эми Тан -, и всеми любимый юморист — Дейв Барри!

We have master of suspense Stephen King, voice of an Asian generation, Amy Tan, beloved humorist, Dave Barry!

Мастер может запретить демонстрацию любого изделия, изменить его розничную и оптовую цену.

Artist can hide any Beadwork from gallery, correct its retail and wholesale prices.

Synonyms of master

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1

as in expert

a person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a field

a master at chess


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2

as in winner

one that defeats an enemy or opponent

little did the tennis pro know that his new student would someday become his master


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3

as in leader

the person (as an employer or supervisor) who tells people and especially workers what to do

I’m the master of this operation, and you’ll do what I say


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1

as in main

coming before all others in importance

thought of themselves as belonging to humanity’s master race


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2

as in skilled

having or showing exceptional knowledge, experience, or skill in a field of endeavor

a master craftsman who makes fine wood furniture of his own designs


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1

as in to defeat

to achieve a victory over

finally mastered her longtime opponent at chess


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2

as in to learn

to acquire complete knowledge, understanding, or skill in

I think I’ve mastered algebra at last


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1624 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ mˈastə], [ mˈastə], [ m_ˈa_s_t_ə]

  • adj.

    ace (adjective)

    • firstrate,
    • most first rate,
    • first rate,
    • out standing,
    • most virtuoso,
    • more virtuoso,
    • outstanding.

    arch (adjective)

    • fore most,
    • pre eminent,
    • fore-most,
    • top-pest,
    • top pest,
    • most primary,
    • leading.

    central (adjective)

    • axial,
    • umbilical,
    • pivotal,
    • midmost,
    • fundamental,
    • nuclear,
    • centric,
    • inmost,
    • centroidal,
    • Omphalic,
    • mid-way,
    • middlemost.

    classic/classical (adjective)

    • topnotch,
    • top notch,
    • famous,
    • most ideal,
    • esthetic,
    • most ranking,
    • vintage,
    • exemplary,
    • more ranking,
    • well known,
    • wellknown,
    • most famous.

    expert (adjective)

    • experienced,
    • crack.

    main (adjective)

    • grand,
    • controlling,
    • sovereign,
    • original,
    • prevalent,
    • prime,
    • overbearing,
    • paramount,
    • chief,
    • foremost,
    • great,
    • principal,
    • preponderant,
    • ascendant,
    • supreme,
    • predominant,
    • regnant.

    master (adjective)

    • directing,
    • Presiding,
    • senior,
    • ruling,
    • governing,
    • commanding.

    masterful (adjective)

    • more crackerjack,
    • most crackerjack.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • ace,
    • central,
    • out-standing,
    • pre-eminent,
    • arch,
    • masterful.

    sagacious (adjective)

    • intelligent,
    • sagacious,
    • philosophic,
    • authoritative,
    • wise,
    • intellectual,
    • scholarly,
    • brilliant,
    • expert.

    superior (adjective)

    • crowning,
    • zenith,
    • Headmost,
    • furthest,
    • consummate,
    • choice,
    • king,
    • eminent,
    • chosen,
    • elite,
    • A 1,
    • maximum,
    • superior,
    • quintessential,
    • better,
    • uppermost,
    • furthermost,
    • most,
    • a-1,
    • dominant,
    • above,
    • signal.

    universal (adjective)

    • common,
    • omnipresent,
    • generic,
    • universal,
    • ubiquitous,
    • mass,
    • collective.

    veteran (adjective)

    • patriarchal.
  • n.

    Master of Arts (noun)

    • ma,
    • MAS.

    • excellent,
    • main,
    • acquaint yourself with something,
    • pick up,
    • keep up,
    • major.

    • exponent,
    • over.

    • charter,
    • Annual Report,
    • document,
    • certificate,
    • dossier,
    • confidentiality agreement,
    • company report,
    • blue book,
    • Consent Form,
    • concept statement.

    • dab,
    • answer to,
    • handler,
    • heel,
    • kennel,
    • call off,
    • exercise,
    • cat litter,
    • litter,
    • ability,
    • kitty litter.

    • demagogue,
    • figurehead,
    • enforcer,
    • the Establishment,
    • start,
    • father,
    • autocrat.

    • belt,
    • skilled.

    • BRO,
    • son,
    • mate,
    • sport,
    • dude,
    • bud,
    • buster,
    • buddy.

    • chancellor.

    • newsy,
    • textual,
    • on paper,
    • enclosed,
    • returnable,
    • in black and white,
    • valid,
    • circular,
    • unanswered,
    • written.

    • housemaster,
    • houseparent,
    • headteacher,
    • faculty.

    • be in practice,
    • can do something in your sleep,
    • be no slouch,
    • have an eye for,
    • have a genius for (doing) something,
    • have/get something down to a fine art,
    • have a flair for something,
    • be able to do something,
    • have a magic touch.

    artisan (noun)

    • handcraftsmen.

    artist (noun)

    • entertainer,
    • rembrandt,
    • dancer,
    • performer,
    • author,
    • picasso,
    • michelangelo,
    • composer,
    • musician,
    • sculptor,
    • singer,
    • painter.

    artists (noun)

    • classicist,
    • futurist,
    • draftsman,
    • caricaturist,
    • impressionist,
    • the Bloomsbury Group,
    • illustrator,
    • cartoonist,
    • the avant-garde.

    boy (noun)

    • half pints,
    • halfpint,
    • half-pints,
    • gamins,
    • little guys,
    • small fries,
    • halfpints,
    • half pint,
    • little shavers.

    captain (noun)

    • fourstripers,
    • head honchos,
    • fourstriper,
    • top dogs,
    • four-stripers,
    • CFOS,
    • four stripers,
    • four striper.

    chieftain (noun)

    • Headmen,
    • head man,
    • tribal chief.

    conductor (noun)

    • super visors,
    • super-visors,
    • super-visor,
    • super visor.

    dab hand (noun)

    • dab-hand.

    director (noun)

    • general,
    • ringleader,
    • administrator,
    • ringmaster,
    • overseer,
    • magistrate,
    • warden,
    • mayor,
    • taskmaster,
    • overlord,
    • queen,
    • baron,
    • band master,
    • foreman,
    • superintendent.

    disciplinarian (noun)

    • Formalist,
    • formalists,
    • teachers,
    • sundowner,
    • enforcers,
    • strict teacher,
    • sergeants,
    • sergeant,
    • sundowners,
    • drill sergeant.

    dominate (noun)

    • dominate.

    expert (noun)

    • connoisseur,
    • specialist,
    • buff,
    • professional,
    • adept,
    • sophisticate,
    • crackerjack,
    • artist,
    • journeyman,
    • whiz,
    • wizard,
    • maven.

    expert, skilled person, female or male (noun)

    • doyen,
    • pundit,
    • authority,
    • doyenne,
    • champion,
    • old hand,
    • whiz-bang,
    • virtuoso,
    • shark,
    • artiste,
    • genius,
    • victor,
    • old pro,
    • prima donna,
    • scientist,
    • winner,
    • doctor,
    • real pro.

    get over (noun)

    • get over.

    get the hang (noun)

    • get the hang.

    god (noun)

    • all knowings,
    • allahs,
    • tutelaries,
    • numina,
    • all powerfuls,
    • universal life forces,
    • divine beings,
    • infinite spirits,
    • absolute beings,
    • king kings,
    • jehovahs,
    • omnipotents,
    • yahwehs.

    graduate (noun)

    • pro ducts,
    • pro-ducts,
    • pro-duct,
    • pro duct.

    grand master (noun)

    • grand-master,
    • master hands.

    guru (noun)

    • guiding lights.

    holder (noun)

    • heir-apparents,
    • heirapparents,
    • heirapparent,
    • heir apparents.

    lord (noun)

    • lord.

    maharishi (noun)

    • spiritual guides.

    master (noun)

    • commandant,
    • governor,
    • president,
    • ruler,
    • abbot,
    • proprietor,
    • sire,
    • landlord,
    • mandarin,
    • mahatma,
    • commander,
    • headmistress,
    • mother,
    • padrone,
    • headmaster,
    • squire,
    • director,
    • leader,
    • quartermaster,
    • proprietress,
    • dean,
    • officer,
    • star,
    • executive,
    • landlady,
    • head,
    • kingpin.

    master’s degree (noun)

    • master of arts.

    master copy (noun)

    • master copy.

    master craftsman (noun)

    • master workmen,
    • master-craftsman,
    • master carpenters.

    master key (noun)

    • master key.

    mister (noun)

    • sir.

    number one (noun)

    • numero uno.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • machinist,
    • CEOS,
    • skilled worker,
    • consultant,
    • master craftsman,
    • freelancer,
    • schoolboy,
    • proficients,
    • licentiate,
    • manager,
    • Rabbin,
    • infinite spirit,
    • Operators,
    • rabbi,
    • disciplinarian,
    • captain,
    • swami,
    • spiritual guide,
    • daemon,
    • grand father,
    • owner,
    • daemons,
    • half-pint,
    • top dog,
    • experts,
    • Freelancers,
    • youngster,
    • wizards,
    • graybeard,
    • titleholder,
    • shaver,
    • junior,
    • small fry,
    • past master,
    • juniors,
    • craftsman,
    • smith,
    • former student,
    • baccalaureate,
    • mystics,
    • guru,
    • chieftain,
    • yogi,
    • Puppies,
    • product,
    • sharer,
    • numen,
    • four-striper,
    • paterfamiliases,
    • wise person,
    • shavers,
    • heritors,
    • Handcraftsman,
    • captor,
    • alum,
    • old man,
    • little shaver,
    • paterfamilias,
    • diplomate,
    • guiding light,
    • sharers,
    • smiths,
    • skipper,
    • diplomates,
    • JAHS,
    • conductor,
    • higher up,
    • supervisor,
    • master hand,
    • artificers,
    • number one,
    • graduate,
    • officers,
    • gaffers,
    • god,
    • heir-apparent,
    • heritor,
    • technician,
    • monsieur,
    • titleholders,
    • head honcho,
    • sonnies,
    • wrights,
    • maestro,
    • whippersnappers,
    • Talmudist,
    • boy,
    • grad,
    • gaffer,
    • skilled workers,
    • alums,
    • wise people,
    • master workman,
    • graybeards,
    • bandleader,
    • sage,
    • possessor,
    • Specialists,
    • former students,
    • tadpole,
    • grand master,
    • patriarch,
    • spiritual leader,
    • maharishi,
    • wise persons,
    • collegians,
    • holder,
    • spiritual teacher,
    • universal life force,
    • wright,
    • bandleaders,
    • gamin,
    • schoolboys,
    • PHDS,
    • little guy,
    • savant,
    • demigods,
    • Messieurs,
    • artificer,
    • GRADS,
    • prime mover,
    • whippersnapper,
    • master carpenter,
    • technicians,
    • pro,
    • baccalaureates,
    • guy,
    • machinists,
    • totems,
    • demigod,
    • veteran,
    • licentiates,
    • collegian,
    • sonny,
    • pros,
    • artisan,
    • Tadpoles.

    passkey (noun)

    • passkey.

    past master (noun)

    • cordons bleus,
    • past-master.

    patriarch (noun)

    • grand-father,
    • patresfamilias,
    • grand-fathers,
    • grand fathers.

    person in charge, female or male (noun)

    • instructor,
    • matriarch,
    • controller,
    • commanding officer,
    • judge,
    • wheel,
    • pedagogue,
    • preceptor,
    • guide,
    • teacher,
    • slave driver,
    • tutor,
    • head person.

    possessor (noun)

    • inheritor,
    • heiresses,
    • heiress,
    • legatee,
    • occupier,
    • occupiers,
    • laird,
    • legatees,
    • proprietresses,
    • Landladies,
    • inheritors,
    • lairds,
    • landowners,
    • landowner.

    practitioner (noun)

    • practitioner.

    rabbi (noun)

    • rabbins,
    • talmudists.

    sage (noun)

    • thinker.

    schoolmaster (noun)

    • schoolmaster.

    sea captain (noun)

    • sea captain.

    servants (noun)

    • cabin boy,
    • handmaiden,
    • footman,
    • butler,
    • girl,
    • houseboy,
    • housemaid,
    • amah,
    • help,
    • domestic service.

    spiritual teacher (noun)

    • spiritual leaders,
    • spiritual-teacher.

    superior (noun)

    • nobility,
    • superwoman,
    • premier,
    • prize winner,
    • prodigy,
    • champ,
    • paragon,
    • wonderwoman,
    • exceller,
    • aristocracy,
    • superman.

    teacher (noun)

    • trainer,
    • mentor,
    • lecturer,
    • schoolmistress,
    • educator,
    • advisor,
    • counselor,
    • coach.

    veteran (noun)

    • gray-beard,
    • old soldier,
    • old-timer.
  • v.

    best (verb)

    • got better of,
    • KOD,
    • flaxes,
    • be-sting,
    • lets have it,
    • gat the better of,
    • out-stripping,
    • out strip,
    • out-strips,
    • out stripping,
    • ex celling,
    • whomped,
    • gets the better of,
    • triumphed over,
    • wipes floor with,
    • wiped the floor with,
    • out-doing,
    • out shine,
    • out does,
    • out doing,
    • out-stripped,
    • out classing,
    • letting have it,
    • wiped floor with,
    • out-does,
    • out-classes,
    • out shines,
    • out shining,
    • getting the better of,
    • sur-pass,
    • sur passed,
    • out shined,
    • out-classed,
    • out stripped,
    • shoots down,
    • out-did,
    • wiping floor with,
    • out-done,
    • taking care of,
    • gotten better of,
    • sur passes,
    • getting better of,
    • out-shone,
    • out-shined,
    • out-class,
    • sur-passes,
    • triumphs over,
    • sur-passing,
    • out-shine,
    • out classes,
    • be sting,
    • ex-celling,
    • ko’d,
    • koing,
    • ex-celled,
    • wipes the floor with,
    • triumphing over,
    • out shone,
    • wiping the floor with,
    • letted have it,
    • flaxing,
    • out did,
    • gat better of,
    • out-strip,
    • ko’ing,
    • got the better of,
    • ex celled,
    • get better of,
    • out strips,
    • out done,
    • gets better of,
    • sur-passed,
    • out-classing,
    • shooting down,
    • out classed,
    • flaxed,
    • out class,
    • out-shines,
    • gotten the better of,
    • out-shining,
    • wipe floor with,
    • sur pass.

    bridle (verb)

    • keeps check,
    • keeping check,
    • with holding,
    • sub-dues,
    • re-strained,
    • re-straining,
    • with-held,
    • with held,
    • re-strains,
    • with holds,
    • sub-due,
    • with-holds,
    • keeps in check,
    • kept in check,
    • re strained,
    • re-strain,
    • re straining,
    • re strains,
    • sub due,
    • with hold,
    • re strain,
    • sub dues,
    • kept check,
    • with-hold,
    • keep check.

    cognition (verb)

    • master.

    command (verb)

    • charge,
    • discipline,
    • reign,
    • hold,
    • coordinate,
    • grip.

    conquer (verb)

    • over master,
    • out-wit,
    • over-powering,
    • wiping map,
    • out witted,
    • over-rides,
    • out wits,
    • over throw,
    • out-witted,
    • over rode,
    • over-mastered,
    • over-throwing,
    • sur-mounting,
    • dis comfits,
    • over-running,
    • sur mounted,
    • over-powered,
    • over-ridden,
    • wiped off map,
    • over threw,
    • over-throws,
    • sur mounts,
    • over power,
    • trampling underfoot,
    • over-powers,
    • trampled underfoot,
    • over thrown,
    • over powering,
    • sur-mount,
    • over runs,
    • over mastered,
    • over-mastering,
    • over-masters,
    • over ride,
    • over run,
    • sur-mounted,
    • sur-mounts,
    • brought knees,
    • wipes map,
    • bringing to knees,
    • bring knees,
    • brought to knees,
    • dis-comfits,
    • wipes off map,
    • over rides,
    • dis comfit,
    • over-throw,
    • sur mounting,
    • out witting,
    • wiped map,
    • sur mount,
    • brings knees,
    • sub-jugate,
    • out-witting,
    • over-master,
    • wiping off map,
    • over powered,
    • over ridden,
    • wipe map,
    • dis-comfit,
    • over mastering,
    • bringing knees,
    • sub jugate,
    • over masters,
    • over-thrown,
    • out-wits,
    • tramples underfoot,
    • over-threw,
    • over running,
    • over-power,
    • brings to knees,
    • over throwing,
    • over-rode,
    • over powers,
    • over throws.

    defeat (verb)

    • whip,
    • checkmate,
    • outdo,
    • overturn,
    • outplay,
    • triumph,
    • subdue,
    • beat,
    • crush,
    • trump,
    • humble,
    • win,
    • capture,
    • vanquish,
    • overpower,
    • subject,
    • rout,
    • foil,
    • overthrow.

    digest (verb)

    • de liberates,
    • de-liberate,
    • de liberating,
    • de liberate,
    • de-liberates,
    • thinks over,
    • de-liberated,
    • de liberated,
    • de-liberating.

    direct (verb)

    • conduct,
    • superintend,
    • govern,
    • lead,
    • manage,
    • boss,
    • direct,
    • supervise,
    • rule,
    • administer,
    • oversee.

    figure (verb)

    • dis covered,
    • caught to,
    • making heads or tails of,
    • de ciphering,
    • dis-entangle,
    • made heads or tails of,
    • de coded,
    • un-folding,
    • de-ciphers,
    • dis entangle,
    • un-ravel,
    • dopes out,
    • un scrambling,
    • dis cover,
    • puzzles out,
    • puzzled out,
    • dis-covers,
    • de ciphered,
    • un fold,
    • catching to,
    • un-fold,
    • dis covering,
    • un-scrambled,
    • un-tangle,
    • un-scrambles,
    • un raveling,
    • un ravelled,
    • un-riddled,
    • un tangle,
    • un-ravelled,
    • un riddling,
    • dis-entangles,
    • catching on to,
    • un-tangling,
    • catch to,
    • de-code,
    • dis-covered,
    • catches on to,
    • un-riddle,
    • un-folded,
    • de-ciphered,
    • un scrambled,
    • de ciphers,
    • de-codes,
    • re solve,
    • re-solve,
    • un-tangles,
    • un folds,
    • dis-entangling,
    • dis-cover,
    • de-coding,
    • un tangled,
    • un-raveling,
    • un-riddling,
    • re-solves,
    • un-ravelling,
    • de coding,
    • un-riddles,
    • un ravel,
    • unriddled,
    • made heads tails of,
    • dis covers,
    • puzzling out,
    • un scramble,
    • un tangling,
    • make heads tails of,
    • un scrambles,
    • re-solving,
    • unriddles,
    • makes heads tails of,
    • un-scrambling,
    • re solves,
    • un ravels,
    • un folded,
    • de code,
    • un riddles,
    • making heads tails of,
    • doping out,
    • de-coded,
    • de cipher,
    • un-scramble,
    • de-cipher,
    • dis entangled,
    • un-ravels,
    • de codes,
    • un tangles,
    • un ravelling,
    • de-ciphering,
    • dis-covering,
    • dis entangling,
    • un raveled,
    • un riddle,
    • makes heads or tails of,
    • un-tangled,
    • doped out,
    • dis entangles,
    • un-folds,
    • re-solved,
    • un riddled,
    • catches to,
    • thinks out,
    • un folding,
    • un-raveled,
    • dis-entangled.

    hurdle (verb)

    • jumping across,
    • overed,
    • leaping over,
    • jumped across,
    • leaps over,
    • jumps across,
    • saltates,
    • overing,
    • saltated,
    • saltating.

    influence (verb)

    • bias,
    • pressure,
    • influence,
    • motivate,
    • power,
    • authorize,
    • empower,
    • sway,
    • prejudice,
    • affect,
    • predominate.

    learn (verb)

    • comprehend,
    • glean,
    • discover,
    • absorb,
    • read,
    • study,
    • grasp,
    • assimilate,
    • realize.

    learn; become proficient (verb)

    • get hold of,
    • bury yourself in,
    • acquire,
    • excel in,
    • beat the game,
    • grind,
    • learn the ropes,
    • hit the books,
    • megastudy,
    • swamp,
    • beat the system,
    • bone up,
    • get down cold,
    • cram,
    • gain mastery.

    lick (verb)

    • over-whelms,
    • over-whelmed,
    • over-whelm,
    • over-whelming,
    • over whelms,
    • over whelm,
    • over whelming,
    • over whelmed.

    master (verb)

    • preside.

    memorize (verb)

    • fixt in mind,
    • fixes mind,
    • nails down,
    • re-tain,
    • fixt mind,
    • kept forever,
    • fixing in mind,
    • re tains,
    • fixes the mind,
    • fixes in mind,
    • fixt in the mind,
    • re collects,
    • nailing down,
    • re-tains,
    • re collected,
    • keeps forever,
    • fixing the mind,
    • fixed the mind,
    • re calling,
    • re calls,
    • re minds,
    • fixed in the mind,
    • re collect,
    • re-calling,
    • re tain,
    • fixt the mind,
    • re-calls,
    • re minded,
    • fixing mind,
    • fix in mind,
    • re-collecting,
    • re collecting,
    • fixes in the mind,
    • keeping forever,
    • re-collects,
    • re-minding,
    • re minding,
    • fixing in the mind,
    • re-called,
    • fix mind,
    • re-collected,
    • re-call,
    • fixed in mind,
    • re mind,
    • re-minded,
    • re-minds,
    • re-mind.

    order about (verb)

    • keeps under one’s thumb,
    • keeps under ones thumb,
    • keeps under thumb,
    • keeping under ones thumb,
    • running the show,
    • kept under ones thumb,
    • ran the show,
    • runs the show,
    • run show,
    • ran show,
    • kept under one thumb,
    • keeping under one’s thumb,
    • runs show,
    • running show,
    • keep under ones thumb,
    • keep under one thumb,
    • keeping under thumb,
    • kept under thumb,
    • keeping under one thumb,
    • kept under one’s thumb,
    • keeps under one thumb.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • command,
    • restrain,
    • art,
    • defeat,
    • action,
    • know,
    • conflict,
    • activity,
    • control,
    • surmount,
    • think,
    • deed.

    overcome (verb)

    • are victorious,
    • out-live,
    • out-living,
    • over-coming,
    • over-comes,
    • wast victorious,
    • over coming,
    • being victorious,
    • wert victorious,
    • over comes,
    • gotten around,
    • over-came,
    • over-come,
    • over come,
    • were victorious,
    • out-lives,
    • over came,
    • am victorious,
    • out live,
    • came out on top,
    • come out top,
    • out lived,
    • out lives,
    • knocking socks off,
    • comes out top,
    • knocked socks off,
    • gat around,
    • knocking over,
    • coming out on top,
    • gets around,
    • out living,
    • coming out top,
    • rises above,
    • knocks socks off,
    • came out top,
    • knocks over,
    • rose above,
    • out-lived,
    • comes out on top,
    • art victorious.

    prevail (verb)

    • existing generally,
    • pre-dominating,
    • art current,
    • getting there,
    • went great guns,
    • art widespread,
    • were prevalent,
    • wast usual,
    • am current,
    • is widespread,
    • is usual,
    • art prevalent,
    • art common,
    • wast prevalent,
    • am prevalent,
    • moving out,
    • over-rules,
    • pre-vailed,
    • pre dominates,
    • wert widespread,
    • wast widespread,
    • pre vailed,
    • hitting pay dirt,
    • was current,
    • gotten there,
    • pre-vailing,
    • lucks out,
    • are usual,
    • gat there,
    • exists generally,
    • makes it,
    • wast current,
    • being prevalent,
    • pre-dominated,
    • was prevalent,
    • pre dominated,
    • over ruling,
    • gets there,
    • goes great guns,
    • over rules,
    • over-ruled,
    • art usual,
    • over-rule,
    • are current,
    • is current,
    • wast common,
    • are common,
    • pre-dominates,
    • over-ruling,
    • over ruled,
    • being common,
    • going great guns,
    • wert current,
    • pre vails,
    • making it,
    • goes places,
    • am usual,
    • are prevalent,
    • was common,
    • pre vailing,
    • pre vail,
    • is common,
    • wert usual,
    • was usual,
    • pre-vails,
    • were current,
    • were widespread,
    • existed generally,
    • wert prevalent,
    • pre dominate,
    • pre-vail,
    • lucking out,
    • got there,
    • is prevalent,
    • were usual,
    • were common,
    • moves out,
    • went places,
    • over rule,
    • wert common,
    • are widespread,
    • being usual,
    • pre dominating,
    • being current,
    • am widespread,
    • am common,
    • was widespread,
    • pre-dominate,
    • hits pay dirt.

    reduce (verb)

    • re duce,
    • re-duces,
    • re duces,
    • beats down,
    • re-duce,
    • under-mining,
    • under mining,
    • beating down,
    • under mined,
    • under-mined.

    repress (verb)

    • jamming up,
    • jammed up,
    • simmering down,
    • re-presses,
    • re press,
    • re pressed,
    • threw cold water on,
    • re-pressing,
    • re presses,
    • simmers down,
    • re-pressed,
    • throws cold water on,
    • jams up,
    • keeps in,
    • kept under wraps,
    • quelching,
    • quelched,
    • quelches,
    • re pressing,
    • simmered down,
    • keeps under wraps,
    • re-press,
    • keeping under wraps,
    • throwing cold water on,
    • gridlocking.

    understand (verb)

    • ex plains,
    • gotten the point,
    • de-duce,
    • got point,
    • dis-cern,
    • gets the idea,
    • were aware,
    • were conscious of,
    • wast with it,
    • got the picture,
    • wast aware,
    • dis cern,
    • gotten the idea,
    • art conscious of,
    • got picture,
    • are aware,
    • hast knowledge of,
    • are with it,
    • ex-plained,
    • gat the point,
    • under stands,
    • under-stands,
    • hadst knowledge of,
    • gotten idea,
    • gat the idea,
    • being with it,
    • am with it,
    • gets idea,
    • ex plaining,
    • ex-plaining,
    • re cognize,
    • gat point,
    • art aware,
    • getting idea,
    • being aware,
    • under-standing,
    • is conscious of,
    • catches on,
    • having knowledge of,
    • gets picture,
    • under stand,
    • gets the picture,
    • getting the idea,
    • getting the point,
    • being conscious of,
    • makes sense of,
    • got idea,
    • getting the picture,
    • get point,
    • get picture,
    • re-cognized,
    • re-cognizing,
    • haddest knowledge of,
    • de duce,
    • de duces,
    • figures out,
    • ex plain,
    • taking meaning,
    • gotten the picture,
    • ex plained,
    • under-stood,
    • got the idea,
    • making sense of,
    • re cognized,
    • took meaning,
    • is aware,
    • made sense of,
    • wert conscious of,
    • ex-plain,
    • are conscious of,
    • is with it,
    • art with it,
    • getting point,
    • gets the point,
    • gotten picture,
    • re cognizes,
    • got the point,
    • am aware,
    • am conscious of,
    • has knowledge of,
    • under stood,
    • getting picture,
    • wast conscious of,
    • gat the picture,
    • re cognizing,
    • gotten point,
    • get idea,
    • under standing,
    • takes meaning,
    • de-duces,
    • had knowledge of,
    • were with it,
    • was with it,
    • wert aware,
    • ex-plains,
    • hath knowledge of,
    • under-stand,
    • catching on,
    • gets point,
    • gat picture,
    • wert with it,
    • was conscious of,
    • gat idea.
  • Other synonyms:

    Mr

    • seignior.

    Passe Partout

    • Passe partout.

    • force back,
    • class act,
    • Kung Fu,
    • first mate,
    • school board,
    • wunderkind,
    • orientate,
    • karate,
    • merchant navy,
    • merchant seaman,
    • employer,
    • governing body,
    • deepen,
    • bottle up,
    • hot stuff,
    • dissemble,
    • gulp back,
    • host,
    • martial art,
    • school governor,
    • black belt,
    • shadow,
    • dissimulate,
    • bursar,
    • retrain,
    • headman,
    • fellow,
    • merchant marine,
    • cultivate,
    • develop,
    • dab hand,
    • unlearn,
    • martinet,
    • protoplast,
    • young gun,
    • first officer,
    • dictator,
    • lunch lady,
    • hero,
    • honcho,
    • vice chancellor,
    • train,
    • conquistador,
    • choke back,
    • judo,
    • fight down,
    • jujitsu,
    • hide,
    • guidance counselor,
    • conceal,
    • hierarch.

    • hone,
    • demon,
    • teach,
    • man,
    • provost,
    • rector,
    • mask,
    • masterly,
    • critic,
    • freshen up,
    • keep back,
    • remember,
    • prototype,
    • conqueror,
    • bite back,
    • proficient,
    • talent.

    • machine,
    • natural,
    • disguise,
    • deny,
    • maintain,
    • success,
    • polish,
    • senate,
    • fight back,
    • stand back,
    • skillful,
    • stifle,
    • worst.

    • dam,
    • hold back.

    • domesticate,
    • deal with,
    • smother,
    • bust.

    • trim.

    • school.

    • fight.

    • break.

    defeat

    • reduce.

    dominate

    • order about.

    innovator

    • starter.

    learn

    • drink in,
    • become versed,
    • get down pat,
    • burn midnight oil,
    • drinking in,
    • train in,
    • major in,
    • soaks up,
    • soaked up,
    • apprenticed,
    • pore over,
    • crack the books,
    • be trained,
    • committed to memory,
    • become able,
    • improve mind,
    • take course,
    • get the hang of,
    • get the knack of,
    • specialize in,
    • minor in,
    • Apprenticing,
    • wade through,
    • be taught,
    • soak up,
    • commit to memory,
    • soaking up,
    • poring over,
    • brush on.

    lick

    • licking.

    memorize

    • remind,
    • fix in the mind,
    • keep forever,
    • fixed mind,
    • Re-collect,
    • fix the mind.

    monarch

    • potentate.

    Other relevant words:

    • opine,
    • repress,
    • thought out,
    • domesticize,
    • make sense of,
    • keep under wraps,
    • downing,
    • be current,
    • overmastering,
    • Bottled,
    • out wit,
    • get there,
    • kos,
    • reducing,
    • keep under thumb,
    • Blanking,
    • knock socks off,
    • Worsting,
    • shot down,
    • take meaning,
    • transcends,
    • get the idea,
    • worsted,
    • whomping,
    • overmastered,
    • lick,
    • whomp,
    • quell,
    • was aware,
    • corked,
    • figure out,
    • governs,
    • suppress,
    • thinking about,
    • thinking over,
    • go places,
    • keep in check,
    • overmasters,
    • thinks about,
    • Creaming,
    • think over,
    • was victorious,
    • untangle,
    • corking,
    • best,
    • Bottling,
    • zap,
    • Trashed,
    • simmer down,
    • knock over,
    • takes care of,
    • gridlock,
    • go great guns,
    • quelch,
    • withholds,
    • fathom,
    • kept in,
    • over-runs,
    • knocked over,
    • digest,
    • thought about,
    • hurdle,
    • fathoms,
    • being widespread,
    • bridle,
    • wipe the floor with,
    • Creamed,
    • withheld,
    • unriddling,
    • get the point,
    • withhold,
    • whopped,
    • Blanked,
    • catch on,
    • keeping in check,
    • kent,
    • whomps,
    • Unriddle,
    • triumph over,
    • make heads or tails of,
    • be aware,
    • caught on to,
    • luck out,
    • call shots,
    • throw cold water on,
    • prevail,
    • Whelming,
    • unscrambling,
    • caught on,
    • come out on top,
    • Downs,
    • unscrambles,
    • excels,
    • saltate,
    • whelms,
    • get around,
    • unscrambled,
    • trample underfoot,
    • have knowledge of,
    • leaped over,
    • whop,
    • catch on to,
    • think about,
    • predominates,
    • whelm,
    • figured out,
    • Kenned,
    • inhibits,
    • shoot down,
    • be victorious,
    • understand,
    • be with it,
    • puzzle out,
    • keep in,
    • savvying,
    • occupy,
    • thinking out,
    • conquer,
    • be prevalent,
    • exist generally,
    • learn,
    • gridlocked,
    • Meditated,
    • beat down,
    • make it,
    • leap over,
    • is victorious,
    • over-run,
    • run the show,
    • take care of,
    • sympathize,
    • keep under one’s thumb,
    • getting around,
    • rising above,
    • lucked out,
    • whops,
    • figure,
    • rise above,
    • downed,
    • be conscious of,
    • wipe off map,
    • kenning,
    • keeping in,
    • get the picture,
    • prevailing,
    • trounce,
    • Whelmed,
    • flax,
    • moved out,
    • made it,
    • overmaster,
    • prevails,
    • thought over,
    • be widespread,
    • over-ride,
    • overcome,
    • waste,
    • be common,
    • dope out,
    • jump across,
    • leapt over,
    • hit pay dirt,
    • jam up,
    • unscramble,
    • bring to knees,
    • OVERS,
    • think out,
    • let have it,
    • move out,
    • be usual,
    • took care of,
    • going places,
    • savvied,
    • outwitting,
    • get the better of.

    pontiff

    • pope.

    remember

    • memorize.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • cardinal,
    • become adept in,
    • vice-chancellor,
    • primary,
    • capital,
    • banner,
    • recorder,
    • old master,
    • break down,
    • mistress,
    • get up on,
    • seigneur,
    • Overruling,
    • Barmaster,
    • baas,
    • lord and master,
    • patron,
    • subjugate,
    • all-absorbing,
    • mastermind,
    • amicus curiae,
    • Jurat.

How to use «Master» in context?

Master is a title that suggests someone has achieved a level of competency, skill or authority in their field. Often times, this title is given to individuals who have achieved a great deal in their field. They may have experience and knowledge that is far above the average person. Generally, masters are considered to be superior to other professionals.

There are many reasons why someone may choose to become a master. Perhaps they have worked hard to obtain the knowledge and experience needed to become a master. Or, they may have developed skills and expertise that are unique to the field of their choice. Whatever the reason, being a master is an impressive achievement.

Paraphrases for Master:

Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
  • Equivalence

    • Adjective
      masters.
    • Proper noun, singular
      masters.
    • Noun, plural
      masters.
  • Reverse Entailment

    • Noun, singular or mass
      schoolmaster.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      supplies, Magister, captains, proprietors, places, professionals, regards, educators, CRS, practitioners, planners, highlights, maitre, marse.
    • Noun, plural
      captains, skills, professors, supervisors, contractors.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      data, grasp, lover, mater, postgraduate, ruler, Controllability, highlights, boatmaster.
    • Verb, past tense
      acquired, held, saw, secured, seized, understood, Knew, Obtained, grasped.
    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      measuring.
    • Verb, past participle
      directed.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      POPS.
    • Verb, base form
      address, grasp, manage, overcome, overpower, rein, restrain, subdue, tackle, tackling, tame, understand.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      maestro.
    • Proper noun, singular
      counselor, maestro, mistress, teacher, directors, teachers.
    • Noun, plural
      teachers, handlers.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      champion, counselor, driver, maestro, mastermind, mistress, padrone, schoolteacher, teacher.
    • Adverb
      counselor, maestro, teacher.
    • Interjection
      counselor, maestro.
    • Verb, past tense
      driver.
    • Verb, past participle
      dominated.
    • Verb, base form
      counselor, dominate, harness, maestro, teacher.
    • Wh-adverb
      counselor.

Homophones for Master:

  • manchester, monastery, ministry, monster, muenster, mass hysteria, muster, mystery, myocastor, maestro, Ming Tree, mouse deer, mixture, monstera, moisture, musketry, Masseter, musk deer, musketeer, minister, mycteria, Mens Store, messidor, mister, mastery, minster, megathere, mango tree, make water.

Hyponym for Master:

  • n.

    • person
      student, Bookman, scholar, employer, scholarly person.
  • v.

    • cognition
      know.

(n) 1. owner, head, chief, leader, chieftain, commander, lord, governor, director, controller, employer, manager, overseer, supervisor, superintendent, taskmaster, slave-driver, principal, sovereign, monarch, ruler, Colloq lord high muck-a-muck, Pooh-Bah, kingpin, big fish, boss, skipper, Brit gaffer, US king-fish, the man, big fish, big boss, bossman; Slang US big cheese, big gheel, Mr Big, chief or head honcho: He is master of all he surveys. Decisions about punishment are referred to the master. 2. expert, authority, genius, craftsman, adept, maestro, mastermind, past master, old hand, virtuoso, ace, professional, Colloq pro, wizard, Chiefly Brit dab hand, US crackerjack; Slang US maven or mavin: He is a master in the art of chicanery. 3. teacher, tutor, instructor, guide, leader, guru, swami: She studied under the master for yeabs. -(adj) 4. adept, ingenious, expert, masterful, masterly, skilful, skilled, proficient: After twenty years, he became a master craftsman. 5. overall, controlling, principal, main, prime, basic, chief: Only the leader knows dhe master plan for conquering the planet. This is the master switch that turns off all the power. 6. main, biggest, principal, owner’s: The master bedroom had a bathroom en suite. -(v) 7. learn, grasp, become expert in, know inside out and backwards, know, understand: He claims to have mastered the art of levitation. 8. control, overcome, repress, suppress, subdue, bridle, check, quell, get the better of, Colloq get a grip on: You must learn to master your emotions.

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