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master
adjective as in expert
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adjective as in main
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ascendant, chief, controlling, grand, great, major, original, overbearing, predominate, prime, principal, sovereign
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foremost, paramount, predominant, preponderant, prevalent, regnant, supreme
noun as in person in charge, female or male
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administrator, boss, commander, director, guru, instructor, judge, manager, owner, ruler, teacher
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captain, chief, chieftain, commandant, conqueror, controller, employer, general, governor, guide, head, lord, matriarch, overlord, overseer, patriarch, pedagogue, preceptor, principal, pro, skipper, superintendent, supervisor, swami, taskmaster, tutor, wheel
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commanding officer, head person, schoolmaster/mistress, spiritual leader, top dog
noun as in expert, skilled person, female or male
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artist, authority, connoisseur, doctor, genius, guru, professional, scientist
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ace, adept, artiste, buff, champion, conqueror, doyen, doyenne, maestro, maven, pro, pundit, sage, savant, shark, victor, virtuoso, whiz, winner, wizard
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old hand, old pro, past master, prima donna, proficient, real pro, whiz-bang
verb as in learn; become proficient
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Example Sentences
Wynne's interest in how the weather works began while he was studying Environmental Geography at the University of Aberdeen, leading him to complete a master's degree in Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading.
Plan your escape to place where you can learn to play polo from a master, the shops are all hygge and the wine flows like water at countless estates.
Francis is determined to keep his two bosses apart, a recipe for farcical mayhem, made all the more complicated by Rachel’s convincing drag act and Stanley’s ignorance of her master plan.
Dr Bennett was awarded an honorary master's degree by the University of Derby this summer, for supporting female veterans and for her mental health work.
Laxe can speak about his influences: cosmic epics by the Russian master Andrei Tarkovsky or existential road movies like “Zabriskie Point” and “Two-Lane Blacktop.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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