masterful (Meaning)

Wordnet

masterful (s)

having or revealing supreme mastery or skill

Webster

masterful (a.)

Inclined to play the master; domineering; imperious; arbitrary.

Having the skill or power of a master; indicating or expressing power or mastery.

masterful Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's masterful performance left the audience spellbound.
  2. The chef's masterful culinary creations tantalized every taste bud.
  3. The surgeon's masterful hands ensured the patient's swift recovery.
  4. The sculptor's masterful chisel strokes brought the marble to life.
  5. The architect's masterful design created a building that was both elegant and functional.
  6. The writer's masterful prose transported readers to another world.
  7. The athlete's masterful performance secured them the gold medal.
  8. The teacher's masterful instruction inspired students to reach their full potential.
  9. The politician's masterful speech swayed public opinion in their favor.
  10. The hacker's masterful skills allowed them to penetrate even the most secure systems.

FAQs About the word masterful

having or revealing supreme mastery or skillInclined to play the master; domineering; imperious; arbitrary., Having the skill or power of a master; indicating o

virtuoso, skillful, expert, artistic, bravura, deft, adroit, workmanlike, smooth, practiced

unprofessional, crude, amateurish, rude, ineffective, artless, amateurish, awkward, artless, crude

The pianist's masterful performance left the audience spellbound.

The chef's masterful culinary creations tantalized every taste bud.

The surgeon's masterful hands ensured the patient's swift recovery.

The sculptor's masterful chisel strokes brought the marble to life.