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: competing in, relating to, or being a competition for athletes over a specified age (such as 40) a masters runner plural of master 1 as in adepts a person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a field a master at chess -
adepts -
experts -
scholars -
artists -
virtuosos -
wizards -
gurus -
maestros -
specialists -
hands -
authorities -
virtuosi -
professionals -
proficients -
consultants -
connoisseurs -
hotshots -
meisters -
past masters -
aces -
cognoscenti -
mavens -
fiends -
craftsmen -
geeks -
maestri -
enthusiasts -
mavins -
sharks -
whizzes -
crackerjacks -
pros -
crackajacks -
dab hands -
sharps -
fans -
devotees -
journeymen -
mistresses -
addicts -
aficionados -
buffs -
dabs -
hired guns -
jacks-of-all-trades -
afficionados -
all-rounders -
Renaissance men -
amateurs -
apprentices -
novices -
beginners -
neophytes -
nonexperts -
dabblers -
laymen -
inexperts -
dilettanti -
dilettantes -
nonprofessionals See More 2 as in conquerors one that defeats an enemy or opponent little did the tennis pro know that his new student would someday become his master -
conquerors -
winners -
champions -
victors -
rulers -
vanquishers -
whippers -
beaters -
subduers -
champs -
dominators -
trimmers -
placers -
subjugators -
finalists -
top dogs -
overdogs -
losers -
quitters -
failures -
pushovers -
washouts -
underdogs -
flops -
punching bags See More 3 as in leaders the person (as an employer or supervisor) who tells people and especially workers what to do I'm the master of this operation, and you'll do what I say -
leaders -
bosses -
foremen -
captains -
lords -
directors -
chiefs -
managers -
commanders -
overseers -
administrators -
heads -
supervisors -
helmsmen -
taskmasters -
presidents -
kingpins -
superintendents -
mistresses -
rulers -
generals -
governors -
kings -
principals -
executives -
overlords -
honchos -
headmen -
boss men -
stewards -
jefes -
princes -
superiors -
dominators -
employers -
skippers -
magnates -
barons -
potentates -
moguls -
sovereigns -
directresses -
leadmen -
figureheads -
czars -
bigwigs -
hierarchs -
standard-bearers -
big guns -
straw bosses -
coleaders -
top guns -
micromanagers -
higher-ups -
big cheeses -
gangers -
gaffers -
tzars -
sovrans -
top dogs -
tsars -
coheads -
co-leaders -
subdirectors -
subchiefs -
sub-directors -
sub-chiefs -
co-heads -
subjects -
subordinates -
juniors -
dependents -
underlings -
inferiors -
secondaries See More present tense third-person singular of master 1 as in defeats to achieve a victory over finally mastered her longtime opponent at chess -
defeats -
beats -
overcomes -
dispatches -
conquers -
stops -
takes -
gets -
bests -
overbears -
licks -
subdues -
overmatches -
skunks -
finishes -
succeeds -
surmounts -
worsts -
trims -
gets around -
does down -
scores -
upends -
gets the better of -
wins (against) -
prevails (over) -
tops -
sweeps -
surpasses -
knocks for a loop -
triumphs (over) -
bombs -
excels -
skins -
betters -
slaughters -
overwhelms -
whips -
routs -
exceeds -
buries -
flourishes -
creams -
blows out -
blows away -
crushes -
upsets -
caps -
shellacs -
excels -
transcends -
noses out -
subjugates -
annihilates -
eclipses -
knocks over -
snows under -
pips -
knocks off -
drubs -
vanquishes -
waxes -
breaks -
wallops -
smokes -
overthrows -
thrashes -
clobbers -
edges (out) -
outdistances -
overtops -
overpowers -
outdoes -
outstrips -
outshines -
trounces -
flattens -
outfights -
unseats -
aces (out) -
loses (to) -
falls -
goes down -
washes out -
fails -
collapses -
flunks -
goes under -
flops -
folds -
gives up See More 2 as in learns to acquire complete knowledge, understanding, or skill in I think I've mastered algebra at last -
learns -
gets -
understands -
studies -
knows -
discovers -
picks up -
sees -
grasps -
digests -
runs down -
hears -
gets the hang of -
comprehends -
finds out -
assimilates -
apprehends -
absorbs -
imbibes -
tumbles (to) -
memorizes -
tracks (down) -
determines -
examines -
detects -
discerns -
hits (on or upon) -
ascertains -
digs up -
unearths -
scares up -
descries -
drinks (in) -
searches (for) -
majors (in) -
unlearns -
forgets -
misses -
ignores -
overlooks -
disregards -
neglects -
misunderstands See More |