master
Americannoun
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a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something.
a master of six languages;
to be master of one's fate.
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an owner of enslaved people, in the institution of chattel slavery; a slaveholder.
Antebellum laws and codes in the South restricted the circumstances under which masters could free African Americans from slavery.
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an owner of a pet or other animal.
The dog waited at the end of the lane every evening to greet his master coming home.
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Older Use. the male head of a household.
As the oldest son, he felt a lot of pressure to act as the master of the house after his father’s passing.
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Older Use. an employer of workers or servants.
The valet unpacked his master’s luggage prior to his arrival.
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Sometimes Master the dominant sexual partner in a BDSM relationship of unequal power.
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a person eminently skilled in something, as an occupation, art, or science.
the great masters of the Impressionist period.
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a person whose teachings others accept or follow.
a Zen master.
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Chiefly British. a male teacher or schoolmaster.
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a worker qualified to teach apprentices and to carry on a trade independently.
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a title given to a bridge or chess player who has won or placed in a certain number of officially recognized tournaments.
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a person holding this title.
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Also called master mariner. a person who commands a merchant ship; captain.
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a victor or conqueror.
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a presiding officer.
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an officer of the court to whom some or all of the issues in a case may be referred for the purpose of taking testimony and making a report to the court.
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Christianity. the Master. Jesus Christ.
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a person who has been awarded a master's degree.
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a boy or young man (used chiefly as a term of address).
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Also called matrix. an original document, drawing, manuscript, etc., from which copies are made.
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Machinery, Computers. a device or process that controls another device or process operating in a similar way.
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Recording.
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an audio disk or tape from which duplicates may be made.
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Computers an original data file or disk from which duplicates may be made.
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Also called copy negative. Photography. a film, usually a negative, used primarily for making large quantities of prints.
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Archaic. a work of art produced by a master.
adjective
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chief or principal.
a master list.
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directing or controlling.
a master switch.
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of or relating to a master from which duplicates are made.
a master recording;
the master copy of a piece of software.
The master film had been misfiled in the archives.
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dominating or predominant.
a master play.
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being a master of some occupation, art, etc.; eminently skilled.
a master diplomat;
a master pianist.
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being a master carrying on one's trade independently, rather than a worker employed by another.
a master plumber.
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characteristic of a master; showing expert skill, ability, or knowledge.
The chosen design was a master achievement that still amazes architects, engineers, and scientists today.
verb (used with object)
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to make oneself master of; become an adept in.
to master a language.
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to conquer or overcome.
to master one's pride.
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to rule or direct as master.
to master a crew.
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Recording. to produce a master audio file, disk, phonograph record, or tape of.
The producer recorded, mixed, and mastered the new album.
noun
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the man in authority, such as the head of a household, the employer of servants, or the owner of slaves or animals
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a person with exceptional skill at a certain thing
a master of the violin
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( as modifier )
a master thief
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(often capital) a great artist, esp an anonymous but influential artist
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a person who has complete control of a situation
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an abstract thing regarded as having power or influence
they regarded fate as the master of their lives
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a workman or craftsman fully qualified to practise his trade and to train others in it
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( as modifier )
master carpenter
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an original copy, stencil, tape, etc, from which duplicates are made
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( as modifier )
master copy
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a player of a game, esp chess or bridge, who has won a specified number of tournament games
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the principal of some colleges
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a highly regarded teacher or leader whose religion or philosophy is accepted by followers
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a graduate holding a master's degree
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the chief executive officer aboard a merchant ship
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a person presiding over a function, organization, or institution
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a male teacher
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an officer of the Supreme Court of Judicature subordinate to a judge
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the superior person or side in a contest
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a machine or device that operates to control a similar one
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(often capital) the heir apparent of a Scottish viscount or baron
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(modifier) overall or controlling
master plan
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(modifier) designating a device or mechanism that controls others
master switch
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(modifier) main; principal
master bedroom
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informal the man of the house
verb
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to become thoroughly proficient in
to master the art of driving
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to overcome; defeat
to master your emotions
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to rule or control as master
noun
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a title of address placed before the first name or surname of a boy
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a respectful term of address, esp as used by disciples when addressing or referring to a religious teacher
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an archaic equivalent of Mr
Other Word Forms
- masterdom noun
- masterhood noun
- masterless adjective
- mastership noun
- outmaster verb (used with object)
- submaster noun
- undermaster noun
- unmastered adjective
- well-mastered adjective
Etymology
Origin of master
First recorded before 900; Middle English maistre, maister, Old English magister, from Latin; akin to magnus “great”
Example Sentences
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Ms. Lublin holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in communications from Stanford University.
Melissa graduated from Cornell University and has a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
From there, she did a masters in international communication before taking a job with Microsoft.
From BBC
Since mastering the quad axel, he has continued to push the limits of figure skating.
The walls of the master bed chamber, for example—previously cream-colored—are now decked in an orange arabesque wallpaper with swags, birds and bouquets on a light-blue background.
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