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mastered

intermediateB2

/ˈmæstərd/ · mas-tered

To gain complete knowledge or skill in a subject or activity.

Meanings

verbformal

To gain complete knowledge or skill in a subject or activity.

کسی مضمون یا سرگرمی میں مکمل علم یا مہارت حاصل کرنا۔

ماہر

maahir

Synonyms

excelledacquiredcontrolledماہرفن میں ماہرعالم

Antonyms

failedflounderedstruggledناکامجدوجہد کرنامشکل میں پڑنا

Common Collocations

  • mastered a skill
  • mastered the art of conversation
  • mastered a subject

Example Sentences

After years of practice, she finally mastered the piano.

سالوں کی مشق کے بعد، اس نے آخرکار پیانو کو ماہرانه دسترس حاصل کر لی۔

Saloon ki mashq ke baad, us ne aakhirkaar piano ko maahirana dastaras hasil kar li.

He has mastered several languages and can converse fluently.

اس نے کئی زبانوں میں مہارت حاصل کر لی ہے اور روانی سے بات چیت کر سکتا ہے۔

Us ne kai zubanon mein maharat hasil kar li hai aur rawani se baat cheet kar sakta hai.

The artist mastered the technique of painting with oils.

فنکار نے تیل کے رنگوں سے پینٹنگ کرنے کی تکنیک کو ماہر بنا لیا۔

Fankar ne tail ke rangon se painting karne ki technique ko maahir bana liya.

Easily Confused With

mastered:Often confused with 'master', but 'mastered' is the past tense implying completed action.

Word Family

mastery
nounمہرَت
masterful
adjectiveماہر
mastering
verbماہر بنانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of mastering a game to win and gain control.

Visualize someone expertly playing a musical instrument.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ نے کمال ہے عشق کے فن میں ماہر ، کون دل لگی میں نہ ہو راہ پا کاہل۔

Na ne kamaal hai ishq ke fan mein maahir, Kaun dil lagi mein na ho raah pa kaahil.

There is excellence in the art of love, Who can indulge in passion without being skilled?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہنر کا کوئی مول نہیں

Hunr ka koi mol nahi

There's no price for skill.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "maistre" — one who has control or authority

First known use: 15th century

The word 'master' evolved from Middle English 'maistre', which indicated someone with authority or skill. 'Mastered' refers to having gained complete control over a subject or skill.