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    Mas·ter·y
    /ˈmast(ə)rē/

    noun

  2. MASTERY meaning: 1. complete control of something: 2. If someone has a mastery of something, they are extremely…. Learn more.

  3. 2 days ago · 1. uncountable noun. If you show mastery of a particular skill or language, you show that you have learned or understood it completely and have no difficulty using it. He doesn't have mastery of the basic rules of grammar. [ + of] He demonstrated his mastery of political manoeuvring.

  4. Mastery refers to having great skill at something or total dominance over something. If you are fluent in French, you have a mastery of the language. If you win every game of chess, you show a mastery of the game. Mastery is from master, who is someone knowledgeable about a subject, like a master painter. Masters are also people with power ...

  5. [uncountable, singular] mastery (of something) great knowledge about or understanding of a particular thing synonym command. She has mastery of several languages. The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality. He shows complete mastery of the instrument.

  6. noun [ U ] uk / ˈmɑːst ə ri / us. mastery of sth. Add to word list Add to word list. great skill or understanding of something: his mastery of the Japanese language. mastery of/over sth. control over something: The two countries battled for mastery over the region.

  7. Mastery definition: command or grasp, as of a subject. See examples of MASTERY used in a sentence.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mastery /ˈmɑːstəri $ ˈmæ-/ noun [ uncountable] 1 thorough understanding or great skill mastery of She possesses complete technical mastery of her instrument. 2 complete control or power over someone or something → master mastery of/over humankind’s mastery over the environment COLLOCATIONS adject...

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