Masters
Definition
Plural of 'master': a person who has control, authority, or exceptional skill and expertise in a particular field or craft.
An academic degree awarded for advanced postgraduate study, typically after a bachelor's degree (e.g., Master of Arts, Master of Science).
Highly skilled competitors or champions, often used in the context of tournaments like the Masters golf tournament.
Examples
The wine masters swirled their glasses and declared it 'adequate,' leaving the sommelier in quiet despair.
After acing her exams, she proudly hung her masters diploma next to her cat's crayon portrait.
The procrastination masters promised to organize their sock drawer tomorrow, indefinitely.
At the Masters tournament, pros sank birdies while amateurs turned the green into a crime scene.