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Synonym for master [verb]

The synonym master synonymous definition words:
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master [verb]

means "activity"
learn, comprehend, understand, control, dominate, study

master [noun]

means "religion"
supreme being, god, messiah, christ

master [noun]

means "education"
teacher, mentor, instructor, educator, preceptor

master [adjective]

means "property"
proficient, adept, skilled, accomplished, deft, skilful, expert, practiced

master [adjective]

means "characteristic"
major, chief, principal, excellent, leading, main, supreme
Further results for the word "master"

Mr. [noun]

means "title"
mister, signor, man, Herr, monsieur, master

ace [noun]

means "expert"
master, champion, specialist, whiz

adept [adjective]

means "knowledge"
proficient, master, skilled, accomplished, deft, skilful

administrator [noun]

means "leader"
master

artist [noun]

means "art"
creator, virtuoso, maestro, adept, master, sketcher

authority [noun]

means "head"
expert, critic, adjudicator, master, arbiter, administrator

break [verb]

means "deed"
master, vanquish, beat, exceed, outdo, surpass

champion [noun]

means "winner"
master, conqueror, victor, hero

chief [noun]

means "person"
head, captain, master, supervisor, commander, lord

chieftain [noun]

means "leader"
master

commander in chief [noun]

means "leader"
master

compel [verb]

means "control"
master, boss, dominate, manipulate, tyrannise, tyrannize

connoisseur [noun]

means "head"
expert, critic, adjudicator, master, arbiter, administrator

conquer [verb]

means "surmount"
overcome, master

conqueror [noun]

means "winner"
master, champion, victor, hero

control [verb]

means "restrain"
repress, regulate, master, reduce, contain, check

controlling [adjective]

means "governing"
ascendant, master, common, dominant, first, important

defeat [verb]

means "action"
master, mock, baffle, balk, disconcert, undo

deft [adjective]

means "proficient"
adept, skilled, accomplished, master, skilful, expert

domesticate [verb]

means "tame"
train, master, break, subdue

dominant [adjective]

means "governing"
ascendant, master, common, controlling, first, important

educator [noun]

means "teacher"
mentor, instructor, master, preceptor

expert [noun]

means "person"
authority, judge, graduate, connoisseur, master, specialist

figure [verb]

means "activity"
think, suppose, comprehend, reason, master, opine

governing [adjective]

means "dominant"
ascendant, master, common, controlling, first, important

head [noun]

means "person"
director, master

king [noun]

means "person"
master, authority, mogul, leader, tycoon, superstar

landholder [noun]

means "proprietor"
master

leader [noun]

means "person"
boss, head, chief, master, chieftain

learn [verb]

means "perception"
master, acquire, ascertain, pick up, get, detect

lick [verb]

means "overcome"
defeat, master, conquer, vanquish, frustrate, surmount

lord [noun]

means "person"
ruler, master, governor, sovereign, monarch, king

lover [noun]

means "paramour"
admirer, sweetheart, boyfriend, man, master, gigolo

maestro [noun]

means "creator"
virtuoso, artist, adept, master, sketcher, sculptor

mentor [noun]

means "teacher"
master, instructor, educator, preceptor

mister [noun]

means "title"
mr., signor, man, Herr, monsieur, master

monarch [noun]

means "ruler"
master, governor, sovereign, lord, king, prince

opine [verb]

means "think"
suppose, comprehend, reason, master, figure

overcome [verb]

means "conquer"
beat, overwhelm, crush, overthrow, defeat, master

overthrow [verb]

means "conquer"
overrun, crush, defeat, master, overcome, overpower

owner [noun]

means "person"
heir, master

patriarch [noun]

means "elderly person"
elder, older person, superior, master, senior, ancestor

possessor [noun]

means "owner"
proprietor, holder, landlord, master, mistress, purchaser

predominant [adjective]

means "governing"
ascendant, master, common, controlling, first, important

professional [noun]

means "expert"
master, authority, specialist, veteran, maestro, genius

proprietor [noun]

means "owner"
possessor, landholder, landlord, master

rabbi [noun]

means "person"
jewish priest, preacher, master

sage [noun]

means "philosopher"
master, savant

sculptor [noun]

means "creator"
virtuoso, maestro, adept, master, sketcher, artist

senior [noun]

means "person"
elder, older person, superior, master, patriarch, ancestor

specialist [noun]

means "expert"
master, authority, professional, veteran, maestro, genius

superintendent [noun]

means "leader"
master

superstar [noun]

means "leader of the pack"
master, authority, mogul, leader, tycoon, king

surmount [verb]

means "conquer"
overcome, master

tame [verb]

means "activity"
domesticate, train, master, break, subdue

tyrannise [verb]

means "control"
master, boss, dominate, manipulate, compel, tyrannize

tyrannize [verb]

means "control"
master, boss, dominate, manipulate, tyrannise, compel

victor [noun]

means "winner"
master, conqueror, champion, hero

virtuoso [noun]

means "expert"
authority, genius, maestro, sage, master, scholar

workman [noun]

means "worker"
artisan, craftsman, skilled worker, master, handworker, working man

master of ceremonies [noun]

means "presiding officer"
emcee [US], speaker, chairman, host

master stroke [noun]

means "triumph"
achievement, victory, conquest, advantage


masterly [adjective]

means "skilful"
expert, superb, adroit, proficient, superior, excellent

mastermind [verb]

means "plan"
plot, engineer, design, direct, manage, supervise

mastermind [verb]

means "conceive"
devise, think up, concoct, contrive

mastermind [noun]

means "genius"
expert, brains, creator, author, leader

masterpiece [noun]

means "classic"
magnum opus, exemplar

mastery [noun]

means "control"
power, command, dominance, authority, jurisdiction, sovereignty, influence

mastery [noun]

means "ability"
command, expertise, skill, proficiency, adeptness, adroitness, knowledge

Creator [noun]

means "originator"
architect, author, prime mover, mastermind, designer, engineer

architect [noun]

means "originator"
creator, author, prime mover, mastermind, designer, engineer

authoritative [adjective]

means "authoritarian"
commanding, impressive, imperious, masterful, dictatorial, arrogant

chairman [noun]

means "speaker"
chairwoman, president, director, master of ceremonies, toastmaster, moderator

conquest [noun]

means "captivation"
mastery, seduction, domination, allure

control [noun]

means "discipline"
limitation, restraint, regulation, subordination, mastery, poise

creator [noun]

means "originator"
architect, author, prime mover, mastermind, designer, engineer

engineer [verb]

means "plan"
plot, mastermind, design, direct, manage, supervise

entertainer [noun]

means "one who entertains guests"
host, hostess, master of ceremonies


forger [noun]

means "maker of fakes"
falsifier, criminal, mastermind, crook

host [noun]

means "person"
entertainer, hostess, master of ceremonies

hostess [noun]

means "one who entertains guests"
entertainer, host, master of ceremonies

imperative [adjective]

means "domineering"
masterful, autocratic, bossy, commanding, aggressive, powerful

know-how [noun]

means "expertise"
mastery, savoir-faire, ability, knowledge, skill, training

originator [noun]

means "architect"
creator, author, prime mover, mastermind, designer, engineer

potency [noun]

means "power"
mastery

predominance [noun]

means "authority"
mastery, power, influence, sway, control, dominion

prime mover [noun]

means "originator"
creator, author, architect, mastermind, designer, engineer

prowess [noun]

means "superior ability"
ability, skill, expertise, mastery, competence, talent

rule [noun]

means "control"
command, dominion, direction, mastery, domination, government

science [noun]

means "skill"
proficiency, expertise, mastery, ability, adeptness, finesse

seduction [noun]

means "captivation"
mastery, conquest, domination, allure

success [noun]

means "accomplishment"
achievement, prosperity, mastery, victory, attainment, arrival

sway [noun]

means "authority"
mastery, power, influence, predominance, control, dominion

triumph [noun]

means "victory"
success, achievement, conquest, mastery, ascendancy

victory [noun]

means "triumph"
success, achievement, conquest, mastery, ascendancy

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