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- Dictionarymasterful/ˈmɑːstəf(ʊ)l/
adjective
- 1. powerful and able to control others: "he looked masculine and masterful" Similar Opposite
- 2. performed or performing very skilfully: "a masterful assessment of the difficulties" Similar Opposite
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Masterful means able to control people and situations in a confident way, or very skilful in a particular job or activity. See how to use this adjective in sentences and find synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
MASTERFUL meaning: 1. able to control people and situations...
- Znaczenie Masterful, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
masterful definicja: 1. able to control people and...
- Masterful: Czech Translation
masterful - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Masterful in French
MASTERFUL translate: magistral, dominateur. Learn more in...
- Masterful: Thai Translation
masterful translate: ที่ใช้อำนาจ. Learn more in the...
- Masterful in Traditional Chinese
MASTERFUL translate: 有駕馭能力的, 有控制能力的,有駕馭能力的, 熟練的, 熟練的;精湛的....
- Masterclass
MASTERCLASS definition: 1. a class taught by someone who has...
- Translate English to Portuguese
MASTERFUL translate: autoritário, magistral, dominador....
- English (US)
Masterful means having or showing the skill or power of a master, or tending to dominate others. Learn the synonyms, usage, history, and examples of masterful and masterly.
having or showing the qualities of a master; authoritative; powerful. showing mastery or skill; masterly: a masterful performance. Synonyms: matchless, skillful, skilled, expert, adept, complete, consummate. masterful. / ˈmɑːstəfʊl /.
MASTERFUL meaning: 1. able to control people and situations in a confident way: 2. If an action is masterful, it is…. Learn more.
Masterful means showing skill or control, or being domineering or arrogant. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from Collins English Dictionary.
Someone masterful is really good at a particular task or skill. A masterful pianist is accomplished and experienced — in other words, she plays extremely well.
1. Acting or capable of acting as a master or leader, especially in being domineering or imperious: "Do you agree with me that I have a right to be a little masterful, abrupt; perhaps exacting, sometimes" (Charlotte Brontë). 2. Having or showing mastery or skill; expert: a masterful technique; masterful at filmmaking.