master
[ˈmæstər]
Definition:
1. An artist of consummate skill.
2. A person who has general authority over others.
3. Get on top of; deal with successfully.
'master' example sentence:
- Embryonic development seems to be controlled principally by a very small number of master genes.
- Mr Palmer was a retired maths master.
- My master ordered me not to deliver the message except in private.
- I've a master's in economics.
- He has a Master's in Business Administration.
- It had taken Masters about twenty hours to reach the house.
- Keep one as a master copy for your own reference and circulate the others.
- They appear masters in the art of making regulations work their way.
- He is a master of the pun and the double entendre.
- The course is more practically based than the Masters degree.
- We made Millet a master.
- Every Russian knows the allegorical novel The Master And Margarita.
- My master was not kind to me.
- Duff soon mastered the skills of radio production.
- He is a master at blocking progress.
- He is a master of disguise.
- It was no place for a man who liked to be his own master.
- His genius alone has mastered every crisis.
- When you have mastered one situation you have to go on to the next.
- My master did not care.
- The period of maturation is determined by the cellar master.
- It is a master of disguise.
- In 1777 several northern states encouraged white masters to free their slaves for military service.
- Students are expected to master a second language.
- The dog was treated badly by its master.
- They lived in fear of their master.
- My master had two horses.
- Here, dear Master, you have my story.
- He had interfaced all this machinery with a master computer.
- Upstairs, the master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe.
- This Turkish captain was now my master.
- It has a stylus-operated on-screen keyboard that takes great skill to master.
- Jackson remained calm and always master of his passions.
- Her master asked, knitting his brows anxiously.
- She was in graduate school, studying for a master's degree in social work.
- She was a master of the English language.
- I would as lief kill myself as betray my master.
- Her life was changed by a chance meeting with her former art master a few years ago.
- He was under no illusions as to who was master in his house.
- Like master, like man.
- The peasants arose against their masters.
- How is Master Colin, Medlock?
- Where is Master Colin now?
- This is the master bedroom.
- The dog saved its master's life.
- The dog was running behind its master.
- The dog yelped excitedly when his master opened a desk drawer and produced his leash.
- You need a good ear to master the piano.
- She struggled hard to master her temper.
- Master Writer is an advanced seminar.
- The question is whether technology is going to be our servant or our master.
- She's just completed a master's degree in Law.
- My brother has a master's degree from Harvard.
- I fell under the influence of a history master.
- It is clearly the work of a master craftsman.
- The short story is a difficult art form to master.
- She's a past master at getting what she wants.