master

1. (verb) have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of; "Do you control these data?"
Synonyms: control
Related Words: cinch

2. (verb) be or become completely proficient or skilled in; "She mastered Japanese in less than two years"
Synonyms: get the hang

3. (satellite adjective) highly skilled or proficient" "a master plumber"; "a master thief"

4. (satellite adjective) controlling; "master race"; "master plan"

5. (noun) an original (audio recording) from which copies can be made
Synonyms: master copy, original
Related Words: creation

6. (noun) an authority qualified to teach apprentices
Synonyms: professional
Related Words: authority, past master

7. (noun) directs the work of other
Related Words: employer, postmaster, station agent, stationmaster

8. (noun) holds masters degree from academic institution
Related Words: scholar, scholarly person, student

9. (noun) an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
Synonyms: captain, sea captain, skipper
Related Words: Captain Kidd, Flying Dutchman, Kidd, William Kidd, officer, ship's officer

10. (verb) have dominance over
Synonyms: dominate
Related Words: command, command, control, subject, subjugate

11. (noun) an artist of consummate skill
Synonyms: maestro
Related Words: artist, creative person

12. (noun) a person who has general authority over others
Synonyms: lord, overlord
Related Words: feudal lord, ruler, seigneur, seignior

13. (noun) a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
Synonyms: superior, victor
Related Words: battler, belligerent, combatant, conqueror, fighter, scrapper, vanquisher

14. (noun) presiding officer of a school
Synonyms: headmaster, schoolmaster
Related Words: head, head teacher, housemaster, principal, school principal

15. (verb) get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness"
Synonyms: get over, overcome, subdue, surmount, swim
Related Words: bulldog, defeat, overcome



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