Mastership

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmæstərˌʃɪp/

Definitions of mastership

noun the position or authority of a master

Example Sentences

A1 She achieved mastership in martial arts after years of training.

A2 His mastership in painting was evident in the intricate details of his artwork.

B1 The artist's mastership of color theory was evident in her vibrant paintings.

B2 His mastership of the subject matter was apparent in his well-researched thesis.

C1 The pianist's mastership of the instrument was unparalleled, captivating audiences worldwide.

C2 Her mastership of negotiation tactics led to successful deals and partnerships in the business world.

Examples of mastership in a Sentence

formal His mastership in the art of negotiation is unparalleled.

informal She's got mastership when it comes to baking cakes.

slang That dude's mastership in skateboarding is off the charts.

figurative The artist's mastership of color and light brings his paintings to life.

Grammatical Forms of mastership

plural

masterships

comparative

more mastership

superlative

most mastership

present tense

mastership

future tense

will master

perfect tense

has mastered

continuous tense

is mastering

singular

mastership

positive degree

mastership

infinitive

to master

gerund

mastering

participle

mastered

Origin and Evolution of mastership

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'mastership' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'mægester', which in turn came from the Latin word 'magister'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the position or authority of a master, 'mastership' has evolved to also denote the quality or skill of being a master in a particular field or discipline.