[
US
/ˈmæstɝfəɫi/
]
[ UK /mˈɑːstəfəli/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːstəfəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master
the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully
How To Use masterfully In A Sentence
- The author masterfully captures the narratives by using humor, raw language and thought-provoking descriptions.
- Impressive not only for its content and candor, but because the guy can flat-out write — he turns a phrase masterfully, but also has a talent for finding the illuminating perspective or a telling anecdote. Science and Culture at the White House
- Even though modern train berths are masterfully designed to use every inch of space, you won't be spreading your arms and twirling around much.
- Leimbach masterfully conjures the hothouse atmosphere of foreign correspondents in Saigon in the late 1960s. The Man From Saigon by Marti Leimbach: Book summary
- By setting one voice against three, Byrd masterfully harnesses the emphatic qualities of both polyphony and homophony: the text repetition of the former and the clarity and unity of the latter.
- The book reveals its oddities and back-story in tiny sips, interspersed masterfully through the fast-paced action.
- The earrings had been masterfully shaped into three ivy vines that wove around each other.
- During the debate in the U.N. Security Council on January 6, 2009 the Israeli Ambassador Gabriela Shalev delivered a speech that can only be described as masterfully crafted lies, myths, and spin to defend the indefensible in Israel's "genocide du jour" against the Palestinians that began in 1944. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
- masterfully" about the deliberate twisting and revision of my views to fit the racist, bigoted, distorted and clouded "lens" through which the RA letters sees everything poorly. Undefined
- His digressive impulses held in check, Prince returns to what he's so masterfully good at: songcraft and groove.