master

US /ˈmæstɚ/

UK /'mɑ:stə(r)/

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v.t.Transitive VerbTo gain control over something
I still haven’t been able to master my racing bike. It’s quite difficult to ride
adj.AdjectiveBeing very skilled at doing something
He has spent years learning this skill and he is now a master clock maker
n.NounSomeone who is very skilled at doing something
He is a master at doing barbecues after doing it for many years
n.NounHolding a higher degree from a university
She has a Master of Fine Arts
adj.AdjectiveBeing the main or most important thing or part
The master switch is located on the wall
n.NounMale teacher
The master teaches his students well
v.t.Transitive VerbTo learn to do something very well
I will master riding a bicycle this summer
n.NounOwner of an animal, e.g. a dog
The dog loved his master more than anything in the world

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