masterly

English

Etymology

From Middle English maisterly, equivalent to master + -ly.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈmɑːstəli/

Adjective

masterly (comparative more masterly, superlative most masterly)

  1. Executed in the manner of a master; showing skill and competence.
    Her years of experience enabled her to render a masterly performance.
  2. Imperious; domineering; arbitrary.

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Translations

Adverb

masterly (comparative more masterly, superlative most masterly)

  1. In a masterful manner; competently.
    • 1818, Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine
      At length the sound of a flute broke upon mine ear; it was not played masterly, but the tones were very sweet; and what is more correct, perhaps, they harmonized with my feelings.

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