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- Dictionarymastery/ˈmɑːst(ə)ri/
noun
- 1. comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity: "she played with some mastery" Similar
- 2. control or superiority over someone or something: "man's mastery over nature" Similar
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MASTERY definition: 1. complete control of something: 2. If someone has a mastery of something, they are extremely…. Learn more.
noun. mas· tery ˈma-st (ə-)rē. Synonyms of mastery. 1. a. : the authority of a master: dominion. b. : the upper hand in a contest or competition : superiority, ascendancy. 2. a. : possession or display of great skill or technique. b. : skill or knowledge that makes one master of a subject : command. Synonyms. command. IQ. mastership. proficiency.
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.
MASTERY meaning: 1. complete control of something: 2. If someone has a mastery of something, they are extremely…. Learn more.
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.
[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.
Mastery definition: command or grasp, as of a subject. See examples of MASTERY used in a sentence.