[
UK
/mˈɑːstəfəl/
]
[ US /ˈmæstɝfəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈmæstɝfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having or revealing supreme mastery or skill
a masterful speaker
a virtuoso performance
masterful technique
consummate skill
a consummate artist
a masterly performance of the sonata
How To Use masterful In A Sentence
- Masterful with machinery, he patented several mechanical inventions which had varying degrees of viability.
- Her masterful brush strokes and use of colour fired up many critics and curators and received immediate recognition.
- He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers.
- Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow.
- But as Leider's impressive research and masterful writing shows, off-screen he was full of contradictions.
- His intense, swaggering stage presence and masterful violin playing has won him both fans and critical acclaim all over the world.
- Many have called Sonia's action, a masterful strategy, and even if this were to be true, it does not matter.
- My necessarily abridged synopsis of the play does a complicated and layered work little justice, so you'll have to just take my word that this is a masterful production that has it all.
- These exquisite works are now available in masterfully reproduced limited editions on canvas that capture all the detail and rich vibrancy of the originals.
- This simple plot is developed masterfully through a narrative technique which employs a series of vignettes giving an appropriately hazy yet sublime sense of situation and setting.