mster

/ˈmɛstər/

Definitions

1. noun

a title of respect for a man, especially one in authority or a learned profession

“He was addressed as Master by his students due to his position as the head of the school.”

2. noun

the owner or person in charge of a ship, plane, or other vehicle

“The master of the ship was responsible for navigating through the storm.”

3. noun

a title given to a boy or young man, especially one who is an apprentice or a student

“He was known as Master John during his time as an apprentice to the famous craftsman.”

4. noun

the highest or most important male in a family or household

“The master of the house was responsible for making the final decisions.”

5. noun

a person who is in charge of a particular place, activity, or situation

“The master of ceremonies introduced the guests at the wedding.”

6. noun

a male teacher or instructor, especially one who is experienced or respected

“The master was known for his exceptional teaching skills and was highly respected by his students.”

7. noun

a person who is skilled or accomplished in a particular activity or craft

“The master carpenter built the entire house by himself.”

8. noun

a title used in chess to refer to the player who makes the first move

“The master of the chessboard was the one who went first in the game.”

9. noun

a person who is experienced or skilled in a particular activity or profession

“The master of the kitchen was known for his exceptional cooking skills.”

10. verb

to have control or command over something or someone

“She mastered the art of playing the piano after years of practice.”

Synonyms

  • boss
  • chief
  • head
  • instructor
  • owner

Antonyms

  • employee
  • servant