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master

1 of 3noun
/ˈmæstər/
Forms:masters
1

someone who has become very skillful in their chosen art, particularly one in the past

B1

A master is an expert who has achieved the highest level of skill and knowledge in a trade, craft, or art. They are extremely respected for their experience and ability, often teaching others and setting high standards in their field. Masters work with great accuracy and quality, creating works that are admired for their greatness. They often train apprentices and journeymen, sharing their techniques and knowledge with the next generation.

  • The renowned painter was considered a master of impressionism, with his works displayed in galleries around the world.
  • As a master of classical music, the conductor led the orchestra with precision and grace.
  • The sushi chef, a true master of his craft, delicately prepared each roll with skill and finesse.
  • The martial arts instructor was hailed as a master of karate, teaching students the discipline and techniques of the ancient art form.
  • The celebrated novelist was recognized as a master storyteller, captivating readers with his vivid imagination and compelling narratives.
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a person who holds authority or control over others

  • The master gave instructions to the servants.
  • The slaves were forced to obey their master.
  • He acted as master of the group during the expedition.
  • The workers reported directly to the master of the estate.
  • The master gave instructions to the household staff.
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3

an original version of a movie, document, recording, etc. from which copies can be made

A master is the original and complete version of a movie, document, or recording from which copies are produced. It acts as the primary source for making duplicates and distributing the content. The master is typically the final, complete version that has been carefully prepared and approved, ensuring that any copies made from it will maintain the highest quality and accuracy.

  • The band safeguarded the master of their debut album.
  • She reviewed the master before approving distribution.
  • The studio archived all masters in a climate-controlled vault.
  • The engineer created a new master after remixing the tracks.
  • The master revealed details that were lost in the copies.
4

a fighter skilled enough to defeat opponents consistently

  • He earned the title of master after years of training.
  • The master defeated every challenger that stepped forward.
  • She was known as a master of the sword.
  • The master displayed flawless technique in the arena.
  • Rivals trained hard to face the master.
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someone who directs or supervises the work of others

  • The master oversaw all tasks in the workshop.
  • She reported to the master in charge of the project.
  • The master assigned daily duties to the crew.
  • The master inspected each piece before approval.
  • He was appointed master of operations for the site.
6

the head or principal of a school

  • The master addressed the students at assembly.
  • Parents met with the master to discuss curriculum changes.
  • The master upheld strict academic standards.
  • The master welcomed new teachers to the staff.
  • He served as master of the school for twenty years.
7

a key designed to open multiple locks

  • The janitor carried the master for every room.
  • She misplaced the master and caused a security scare.
  • The master unlocked all the storage areas.
  • Only supervisors were allowed to use the master.
  • They issued a new master after upgrading the locks.
8

an expert authorized to teach and guide apprentices

  • The master trained new apprentices in metalwork.
  • She earned the rank of master after passing the guild's exams.
  • The master supervised every stage of the apprentice's progress.
  • Apprentices relied on the master for instruction.
  • The master demonstrated proper technique for the class.
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a person who holds a second university degree or an equivalent one

B2
  • She became a master in engineering after completing her graduate studies.
  • He is a master of fine arts with a focus on painting.
  • Many jobs require applicants to be a master in their field.
  • The university offers scholarships for those pursuing a master’s degree.
  • As a master in mathematics, she was offered a teaching position at the university.
10

a licensed officer in command of a merchant ship

  • The master issued orders as the ship left port.
  • She served as master on several long voyages.
  • The master logged the vessel's position daily.
  • Crew members saluted the master upon boarding.
  • The master oversaw cargo loading and safety checks.