Master synonyms

Check, big chief, ace, chief, acquire, beat, and bridle are all synonyms for master. Servant and underling are antonyms of master. And here are 112 another word for master.

Another word for master

1. lord

  • Big Chief
  • Big Daddy
  • Boss
  • Captain
  • Chief
  • Commander
  • Controller
  • Director
  • Employer
  • Foreman
  • Gaffer
  • Governor
  • Guv'nor
  • Head honcho
  • Head
  • Headman
  • Honcho
  • Kahuna
  • Leader
  • Liege lord
  • Liege
  • Lord and master
  • Lord
  • Manager
  • Monarch
  • Overlord
  • Overseer
  • Padrone
  • Principal
  • Ruler
  • Sovereign
  • Superintendent
  • Suzerain
  • Top dog
  • Sachem

2. expert 

  • Ace
  • Adept
  • Authority
  • Champion
  • Dab hand
  • Doyen
  • Expert
  • Genius
  • Grandmaster
  • Hotshot
  • Maestro
  • Master hand
  • Maven
  • Ninja
  • Past master
  • Pro
  • Prodigy
  • Professional
  • Pundit
  • Star
  • Virtuoso
  • Whizz
  • Wiz
  • Wizard
  • Crackerjack

3. prime

  • Chief
  • Foremost
  • Grand
  • Great
  • Leading
  • Main
  • Most important
  • Predominant
  • Prime
  • Principal
  • Biggest

4. learn

  • Acquire
  • Become expert in
  • Become proficient in
  • Get clued up about
  • Get the hang of
  • Grasp
  • Know backwards
  • Know inside out
  • Learn thoroughly
  • Learn
  • Pick up
  • Understand
  • Get off by heart

5. overcome

  • Beat
  • Bridle
  • Check
  • Conquer
  • Control
  • Curb
  • Defeat
  • Gain mastery over
  • Get a grip on
  • Get over
  • Get the better of
  • Govern
  • Hegemonize
  • Overcome
  • Overpower
  • Prevail over
  • Quash
  • Quell
  • Repress
  • Restrain
  • Subdue
  • Subjugate
  • Suppress
  • Tame
  • Triumph over
  • Vanquish
  • Lick

Master synonyms statistics

The noun "master" has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 3 synonyms with 3 letters, 8 synonyms with 4 letters, 17 synonyms with 5 letters, 15 synonyms with 6 letters, 16 synonyms with 7 letters, 15 synonyms with 8 letters, 8 synonyms with 9 letters, 7 synonyms with 10 letters, 4 synonyms with 11 letters, 2 synonyms with 12 letters, 4 synonyms with 13 letters, 3 synonyms with 14 letters, 3 synonyms with 15 letters, and 1 synonym with 18 letters, for a total of 106 synonyms for master.

Master sentences

The master craftsman carved intricate designs flawlessly.

She became a master chef after years of dedication.

His master plan unfolded without a single error.

The student sought the master's wisdom for greater understanding.


Similar to master

Word Opposites Synonyms
Sinister Benevolent, kind Menacing, threatening
Systematic Disorganized, chaotic Structured, methodical
Inconsistent Consistent, steady Incompatible with, conflicting with
Sarcastic Sincere, genuine Sardonic, ironic
Terrifying Comforting, reassuring Horrifying, frightening
Terrify Confident, unafraid Petrified, scared stiff
At least At most, at minimum At the minimum, no less than
Long-lasting Short-lived, ephemeral Enduring, lasting
Center Edge, outskirts Middle, core
Steady Unstable, loose, shaky Stable, balanced
Masterpiece Failure, mediocrity Triumph, coup
Water Dry out, parch Sea, ocean
Bitter Magnanimous, content Sharp, acid
Enter Leave, scratch Go in/into, come in/into
Drastic Mild, moderate Extreme, serious
Steal Give, donate Purloin, thieve
Monster Angel, hero Fabulous creature, mythical creature
Entertainment Boredom, drudgery Amusement, pleasure
Infrastructure Dismantling, disorganization Framework, foundation
Long term Short term, immediate Prolonged, extended
Step Stand still, remain Pace, footstep
Later Earlier, beforehand Afterwards, subsequently
After all In spite of, despite that Most importantly, above all
Criterion Guess, conjecture Basis, point of reference
Matter Void, nothingness Affair, business
Stereotype Unconventional, original, fresh Standard/conventional image, received idea
Characterize Obscure, misrepresent Distinguish, make distinctive
Interpretation Misinterpretation, misunderstanding Explanation, elucidation
Past Future, present Gone by, over
Disaster Blessing, success Catastrophe, calamity
Intervention Withdrawal, noninterference Interference, mediation
Pattern Disorder, chaos Design, decoration
Tasty Bland, insipid Delicious, palatable
Material Spiritual, abstract Things, items
Existence Non-existence, extinct Alive, existing
Waste Conserve, flourish, thrive Squander, fritter away
Exhausted Replenished, restocked Tired out, worn out
Devastate Rebuild, heal Destroy, ruin
Devastating Encouraging, uplifting Destructive, ruinous
Fantastic Ordinary, poor Tremendous, remarkable
At last Initially, eventually Finally, in the end
Lastly Firstly, initially Finally, in conclusion
Enthusiastic Apathetic, indifferent Eager, keen
Vast Tiny, limited Huge, extensive
Character Villain, corruption Personality, nature
Persistent Intermittent, occasional, irresolute Tenacious, persevering
Massive Tiny, minuscule Huge, enormous
Mysterious Clear, obvious Puzzling, strange
Foster Neglect, suppress, destroy Encourage, promote
Contrast Similarity, resemblance Difference, dissimilarity
Alternative Standard, conventional Different, other
Interaction Isolation, separation Interplay, interchange
Instead As well, as well as As an alternative, as a substitute
Terrible Minor, negligible, insignificant, slight, brilliant Dreadful, awful
Characteristic Anomaly, irregularity Attribute, feature