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US
/ˈmæstɝd/
]
[ UK /mˈɑːstəd/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːstəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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understood perfectly
had his algebra problems down
How To Use mastered In A Sentence
- Although he showed by laying down some bunts he knows what he can do with his speed, he hasn't mastered the tactic and bunts the ball foul or into outs.
- Once she had mastered the art of highlighting and deleting she was left with her first post. Times, Sunday Times
- When he was fairly mastered, after one or two desperate and almost convulsionary struggles, the ruffian lay perfectly still and silent. Chapter LIV
- Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing - and drawing the figure especially.
- From time to time I forsook my own thoughts to follow him, and I followed in amaze, mastered for the moment by his remarkable intellect, under the spell of his passion, for he was preaching the passion of revolt. Chapter 26
- When we were content that Nicole had mastered her glide and looked fabulous executing it, we were left with one final detail before it was time for her big reveal.
- Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before.
- Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before.
- And Lina, Sorrow, and Florens know that if their mistress dies, "three unmastered women out here, alone, belonging to no one, became wild game for anyone" (page 58). A Mercy by Toni Morrison: Questions
- Still, the reference to Provis by name mastered everything. Great Expectations