- master⇄adj. 1. being master of; of a master; by a master.
Ex. O let me be the tune-swept fiddlestring That feels the Master Melody (John G. Neihardt).
2. main.
Ex. the master bedroom of a house.
3. qualified to teach apprentices and ca - master⇄expr. (the) Master, Jesus Christ.
Ex. Closer drew the twelve disciples to their Master's side (Nathaniel P. Willis). - master⇄expr. the Masters, a golf tournament held annually at Augusta, Georgia, for the top professional and amateur players.
Ex. Between 1963 and 1973 Jack Nicklaus won the Masters four times. - master⇄master, noun, adjective, verb.
- master⇄noun 1. a person who has power or authority over others, such as the head of a household, a school, or a ship; one in control; owner, employer, or director.
(SYN) chief, ruler, commander.
2. a person who has the power to control, use, or di - master⇄v.t. 1. to become the master of; conquer; control.
Ex. She learned to master her anger.
(SYN) overcome, subjugate, subdue.
2. to become expert in; become skillful at; learn.
Ex. He has mastered riding his bicycle. He mastered wh