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masterstroke

American  
[mas-ter-strohk, mah-ster-] / ˈmæs tərˌstroʊk, ˈmɑ stər- /
Or master stroke

noun

  1. a masterly action or achievement; an extremely skillful or effective action.

    War was avoided by a masterstroke of diplomacy.


masterstroke British  
/ ˈmɑːstəˌstrəʊk /

noun

  1. an outstanding piece of strategy, skill, talent, etc

    your idea is a masterstroke

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Etymology

Origin of masterstroke

First recorded in 1670–80; master + stroke 1

Example Sentences

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At the time it was billed as a public relations masterstroke for the monarchy, which was now modernizing by welcoming a mixed-race American celebrity into its ranks.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026

This hire is either a masterstroke that fuels the Trojans’ return to glory — or the point of no return for a head coach desperate to prove he’s not just a one-dimensional offensive savant.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 31, 2026

Using Andre Esterhuizen in two different positions for 40 minutes each was another masterstroke.

From Barron's • Nov. 9, 2025

Then came the masterstroke, the moment that will surely be taught in feelings-based medicine programs for years to come.

From Slate • Sep. 26, 2025

Roiben’s joining the High Court of Elfhame is widely considered to be a masterstroke of diplomacy, negotiated by Prince Dain against Madoc’s wishes.

From "The Cruel Prince" by Holly Black