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What is another word for Master? – 139 Master Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    expert professional proficient skilled adept virtuoso maestro genius prodigy savant authority specialist guru mentor teacher instructor tutor guide leader chief head boss commander captain director executive manager supervisor lord sovereign ruler monarch emperor king queen.

    Meaning of Master

    The primary meaning of the word "Master" based on Oxford Languages is a person with great skill or expertise in a particular field or activity.

    Definitions

    • A person with great skill or expertise in a particular field or activity
    • A person who has dominance or control over something
    • A person who has a high level of knowledge or understanding in a particular subject
    • A title given to a man of high social status or rank
    • A person who is in charge of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle

    Etymology of Master

    The word "Master" originated from the Old French word "maistre", which is derived from the Latin word "magister", meaning "chief, head, or teacher"
    The word has been used in the English language since the 13th century to refer to a person with great skill or expertise
    Over time, the word has evolved to include various connotations, such as dominance, control, and authority

    Example Uses

    • The master chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests
    • She is a master of the violin, having played for over 20 years
    • The master of the ship navigated through the stormy waters
    • He is a master of languages, speaking fluently in five different tongues
    • The company is led by a master entrepreneur who has built a successful business from scratch

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    novice amateur beginner apprentice student trainee rookie incompetent inept unskilled inexperienced ignorant illiterate uneducated primitive backward inferior subordinate servant slave vassal subject inferior junior secondary subordinate.