mastership (Meaning)

Wordnet

mastership (n)

the skill of a master

the position of master

Webster

mastership (n.)

The state or office of a master.

Mastery; dominion; superior skill; superiority.

Chief work; masterpiece.

An ironical title of respect.

mastership Sentence Examples

  1. The chess grandmaster demonstrated his mastery of the board.
  2. Her brushstrokes revealed a true mastership of painting.
  3. The surgeon's precision and finesse showcased his surgical mastership.
  4. The chef's culinary creations were a testament to his mastership of the kitchen.
  5. The writer's prose flowed effortlessly, showcasing their mastership of language.
  6. The composer's melodies soared with an ethereal mastership that moved the soul.
  7. The martial artist's movements were executed with a graceful mastership.
  8. The athlete's performance displayed a mastery of both speed and agility.
  9. The detective solved the intricate case with a mastership of deduction.
  10. The teacher inspired their students with their mastership of the subject matter.

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The chess grandmaster demonstrated his mastery of the board.

Her brushstrokes revealed a true mastership of painting.

The surgeon's precision and finesse showcased his surgical mastership.

The chef's culinary creations were a testament to his mastership of the kitchen.