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masters

Pronunciation: [ˈmæstərz]

Word

Context: "education"

(noun) a degree that you earn after completing studies beyond a bachelor's degree. It usually involves more specialized knowledge in a certain field, like science, art, or business.

Example

She earned her master's degree in biology last year.

Example

He decided not to pursue a master’s because he wasn't interested in studying more.

Example

What subject would you like to study for your master's degree?

Context: "relationship"

(noun) a person who has control over something or someone, like a boss or a teacher. They guide or instruct others in their actions.

Example

The master of the house welcomed everyone with a smile.

Example

The students did not respect their master because he was unfair.

Example

Who is the master of this dojo?

Context: "games"

(noun) a title given to someone who is very skilled in a particular activity, especially in games like chess or martial arts. This person has won many competitions.

Example

He became a chess master after winning several tournaments.

Example

Despite practicing a lot, she is not yet a master in karate.

Example

What does it take to be recognized as a chess master?

Context: "ability"

(verb) to become very skilled at something through practice. It’s like when you learn to do something really well, like playing a musical instrument.

Example

She mastered the piano after years of lessons.

Example

He hasn't mastered the art of cooking yet, so he often burns his meals.

Example

Have you mastered any sports or hobbies recently?

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