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masterful
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
masterful
(adjective)
masterful
/
ˈ
mæstɚfəl/
Brit
/
ˈ
mɑːstəfəl/
adjective
masterful
/
ˈ
mæstɚfəl/
Brit
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ˈ
mɑːstəfəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MASTERFUL
[
more masterful; most masterful
]
1
:
able to take control of people or situations
a
masterful
commander
His manner was
masterful
and abrupt.
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2
:
very skillful
a
masterful
[=
masterly
] performance/translation
a
masterful
work of art
He did a
masterful
job of staying out of trouble.
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— masterfully
adverb
The chairman walked
masterfully
into the meeting.
The book was
masterfully
translated.
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