Pronunciation: /ˈmʌstər/
noun a formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise
A1 She musters up the courage to speak in front of the class.
A2 The soldier tried to muster his troops for battle.
B1 The team mustered all their resources to complete the project on time.
B2 Despite the challenges, she was able to muster the strength to keep going.
C1 The politician was able to muster support from various groups for his campaign.
C2 The CEO mustered all his charisma to win over the investors during the meeting.
verb to assemble or gather together, especially for a specific purpose
A1 I must muster the courage to ask her out.
A2 He musters all his strength to lift the heavy box.
B1 The team mustered together to come up with a plan.
B2 She mustered enough evidence to prove her case in court.
C1 The general mustered his troops for battle.
C2 Despite the challenges, she mustered the will to succeed.
formal The general tried to muster his troops for the upcoming battle.
informal I couldn't muster the energy to go to the gym today.
slang I tried to muster up the courage to ask her out on a date.
figurative She mustered all her strength to overcome the difficult situation.
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