Need another word that means the same as “mastery”? Find 30 synonyms and 30 related words for “mastery” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Mastery” are: domination, supremacy, subordination, command, control, proficiency, ability, capability, skill, expertise, dexterity, finesse, adroitness, virtuosity, prowess, deftness, superiority, ascendancy, triumph, victory, the upper hand, the whip hand, rule, government, power, sway, authority, jurisdiction, dominion, sovereignty
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mastery” as a noun can have the following definitions:
ability | Possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done. A man of exceptional ability. |
adroitness | Cleverness or skill. He lacks political adroitness. |
ascendancy | The state that exists when one person or group has power over another. The ascendancy of good over evil. |
authority | A person with extensive or specialized knowledge about a subject; an expert. He was an authority on the stock market. |
capability | The extent of someone’s or something’s ability. The company s capability to increase productivity. |
command | The power or authority to command. He had a brilliant command of English. |
control | The economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc. Growing controls on local spending. |
deftness | Skillful performance or ability without difficulty. |
dexterity | Adroitness in using the hands. His record testifies to a certain dexterity in politics. |
dominion | One of the self-governing nations in the British Commonwealth. Man s attempt to establish dominion over nature. |
expertise | Expert skill or knowledge in a particular field. Technical expertise. |
finesse | Impressive delicacy and skill. Orchestral playing of great finesse. |
government | Government the system or form by which a community or other political unit is governed. Rules for the government of the infirmary. |
jurisdiction | The extent of the power to make legal decisions and judgements. Several different tax jurisdictions. |
power | One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority. A surge of power from the engine. |
proficiency | The quality of having great facility and competence. He demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese. |
prowess | Bravery in battle. The hereditary nobility had no monopoly of skill and prowess in war. |
rule | A rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system. Such accidents are the exception rather than the rule. |
skill | A particular ability. Difficult work taking great skill. |
sovereignty | The authority of a state to govern itself or another state. The sovereignty of Parliament. |
subordination | A word that is more specific than a given word. The subordination of medicine to political expediency. |
superiority | The state of being superior. The allies have achieved air superiority. |
supremacy | Power to dominate or defeat. The supremacy of the king. |
sway | Controlling influence. The country was under the sway of rival warlords. |
the upper hand | A central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression. |
the whip hand | An instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping. |
triumph | A highly successful example of something. A garden built to celebrate Napoleon s many triumphs. |
victory | An act of defeating an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition. A narrow victory. |
virtuosity | Technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso. A performance of considerable virtuosity. |
administrate | Work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of. The person administrating the database system has left the company. |
aileron | A hinged surface in the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, used to control roll around the longitudinal axis. |
ascendancy | Occupation of a position of dominant power or influence. The poor have a moral ascendancy over the rich. |
ascendant | (of a planet, zodiacal degree, or sign) on or close to the intersection of the ecliptic with the eastern horizon. The newly ascendant liberal party. |
authority | An authoritative written work. He had absolute authority over his subordinates. |
blimp | Any elderly pompous reactionary ultranationalistic person (after the cartoon character created by Sir David Low. I could work out four hours a day and still end up a blimp. |
centralize | Make central. The Russian government centralized the distribution of food. |
charismatic | An adherent of the charismatic movement. A charismatic leader. |
control | The activity of managing or exerting control over something. He had lost control of his sphincters. |
coordinator | A person whose job is to organize events or activities and to negotiate with others in order to ensure they work together effectively. A full time coordinator was appointed to oversee the referral process. |
dominance | The predominance of one or more species in a plant or animal community. Some plants produce structures to outcompete other species for dominance in a given habitat. |
dominated | Controlled or ruled by superior authority or power. |
expertise | Skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge. Technical expertise. |
govern | Control, influence, or regulate (a person, action, or course of events. He was incapable of governing the country. |
governing | The act of governing exercising authority. The governing coalition. |
grasshopper | A cocktail made of creme de menthe and cream (sometimes with creme de cacao. |
hegemony | The dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others. Germany was united under Prussian hegemony after 1871. |
manageable | Capable of being managed or controlled. Her long hair was black wavy and manageable. |
potentate | A monarch or ruler, especially an autocratic one. |
proficiency | A high degree of skill; expertise. He demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese. |
reign | Have sovereign power. He was helpless under the reign of his egotism. |
repression | The action of subduing someone or something by force. The repression of anger can be positively harmful. |
rudder | Application of a rudder in steering a boat ship or aircraft. A small amount of extra rudder. |
sensorimotor | Of or relating to the sensory and motor coordination of an organism or to the controlling nerves. |
subjugate | Make someone or something subordinate to. The invaders had soon subjugated most of the population. |
subjugation | The act of conquering. The colonial subjugation of a country by means of brute military force. |
supremacy | Power to dominate or defeat. The supremacy of the king. |
thermostat | Control the temperature with a thermostat. |
tiller | Grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers. |
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