British Dictionary definitions for masterful masterful. / (ˈmɑːstəfʊl) / adjective. having or showing mastery. fond of playing the master; imperious.

What is the synonym of Masterpiece?

masterwork. showpiece. smash hit. work of a master. work of a past master.

What is the synonym of literate?

educated, well educated, well read, widely read, scholarly, learned, schooled, knowledgeable, intellectual, intelligent, erudite, lettered, cultured, cultivated, sophisticated, well informed. ignorant. 3’a literate and readable study’

How can I be masterful?

Here are the 10 steps to progressive mastery I followed to learn public speaking.

  1. Determine the skill you want to master.
  2. Set specific stretch goals on your path to developing that skill.
  3. Attach a high level of emotion to your journey.
  4. Identify the factors critical to success, and develop your strengths in those areas.

What is the difference between masterful and masterly?

Masterful, so such thinking goes, is taken to mean “suggestive of a domineering nature,” or “inclined and [usually] competent to act as master,”1 whereas masterly is used to denote “having the power and skill of a master.”

What do you call an artist’s best work?

Definition of magnum opus : a great work especially : the greatest achievement of an artist or writer.

What is a antonym for masterful?

antonyms of masterful. MOST RELEVANT. awkward. clumsy. imperfect. inept. inferior. poor. unskilled.

What does it mean to be a masterful person?

masterful, domineering, imperious, peremptory, imperative mean tending to impose one’s will on others. masterful implies a strong personality and ability to act authoritatively.

What is the difference between peremptory and masterful?

Although the words peremptory and masterful have much in common, peremptory implies an abrupt dictatorial manner coupled with an unwillingness to brook disobedience or dissent. “Masterful.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster,