Pronunciation: /maɪˈstroʊ/
noun a distinguished musician, especially a conductor of classical music
A1 The maestro conducted the orchestra with great skill.
A2 The maestro taught the young musicians how to play their instruments.
B1 The maestro's performance received a standing ovation from the audience.
B2 The maestro's interpretation of the piece was both innovative and captivating.
C1 The maestro's mastery of the music was evident in every note.
C2 The maestro's influence on the world of classical music is unparalleled.
formal The maestro conducted the orchestra with precision and grace.
informal The maestro really knows how to work the crowd during a performance.
slang That maestro is a total boss when it comes to playing the guitar.
figurative She was the maestro of her own destiny, orchestrating every move with finesse.
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