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3 Translation results for
master
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
|
adjective
master
noun
masters
maestro, profesor
;
experto, -ta
;
maestro, -tra
;
amo (de animales o esclavos), señor (de la casa)
Example sentences of
master
noun
•
As a slave he was required to do his
master's
bidding without question.
•
The dog was always obedient to its
master
.
•
the
master
and mistress of the house
•
She is a
master
of her craft.
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Synonyms of
master
noun
expert
,
teacher
master
verb
mastered, has mastered, is mastering, masters
dominar
;
llegar a dominar
Example sentences of
master
verb
•
She
mastered
French in college.
•
He is determined to
master
every aspect of the business.
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Synonyms of
master
verb
subdue
master
adjective
original, maestro
Example sentences of
master
adjective
•
thought of themselves as belonging to humanity's
master
race
•
a
master
craftsman who makes fine wood furniture of his own designs
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Synonyms of
master
adjective
proficient
,
adept
,
skilled
,
skillful
,
expert
,
crack
,
masterly
Detailed synonyms for
master
adjective
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funámbulo
sonámbulo
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Related phrases for
master
Master's degree
- maestría
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Reverse translation for
master
maestro
- teacher (in grammar school), expert, master, maestro
profesor
- teacher, professor
experto
maestro
- teacher (in grammar school), expert, master, maestro
amo
(de animales o esclavos)
- master, owner, keeper (of an animal)
señor
(de la casa)
- gentleman, Sir, Mr., lord
dominar
- to dominate, to predominate, to prevail, to master, to be proficient at
llegar a dominar
original
- original
maestro
- masterly, skilled, chief, main, trained
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