[
UK
/mˈɑːstəɹi/
]
[ US /ˈmæstɝi/ ]
[ US /ˈmæstɝi/ ]
NOUN
-
great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity
a good command of French -
power to dominate or defeat
mastery of the seas - the act of mastering or subordinating someone
How To Use mastery In A Sentence
- the mastery of fire was a huge advance in human technology
- The abstract representations are also a reflection of the artist's mastery over colour and light.
- The foundation of lasting self- confidence and self esteem is excellence, mastery of your work. Brian Tracy
- The development of western civilization is predicated on the ambition to achieve mastery over nature and to manipulate it unrestrictedly.
- But, immortalized in stone, evincing sand-cast mastery of poem! Revenge poem for Sara, following her disparaging remarks about my unfamiliarity with the literary history of the East Coast
- We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic
- We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic
- In this scenario, your mastery of the English language will do you no good.
- Man can only be free through mastery of himself.
- Its new rendition emphasized equity through English language mastery and transitional bilingual education.