Master ( noun , verb , adjective )

(As a noun)

Master ( noun )

  1. A person who has control or authority over others.
  2. A person who is highly skilled or proficient in a particular activity or subject.
  3. A person who owns or controls a slave or servants.

Origin:

The word "master" comes from the old english word "mǣgester" which means a person with control or authority over others, a ruler, or a skilled practitioner of a particular activity.

Examples:

  1. He was a master of the art of negotiation.
  2. The ship's master gave the order to set sail.
  3. He was a master of his craft.
  4. The master of the house greeted his guests.
  5. He was the master of his own destiny.

(As a verb)

Master ( verb )

  1. A person who has control or authority over others.
  2. A person who is highly skilled or proficient in a particular activity or subject.
  3. A person who owns or controls a slave or servants.

Origin:

The word "master" comes from the old english word "mǣgester" which means a person with control or authority over others, a ruler, or a skilled practitioner of a particular activity.

Examples:

  1. He was a master of the art of negotiation.
  2. The ship's master gave the order to set sail.
  3. He was a master of his craft.
  4. The master of the house greeted his guests.
  5. He was the master of his own destiny.

(As an adjective)

Master ( adjective )

  1. A person who has control or authority over others.
  2. A person who is highly skilled or proficient in a particular activity or subject.
  3. A person who owns or controls a slave or servants.

Origin:

The word "master" comes from the old english word "mǣgester" which means a person with control or authority over others, a ruler, or a skilled practitioner of a particular activity.

Examples:

  1. He was a master of the art of negotiation.
  2. The ship's master gave the order to set sail.
  3. He was a master of his craft.
  4. The master of the house greeted his guests.
  5. He was the master of his own destiny.
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